Israeli army on Thursday said he will not open a file criminal Investigation of the shooting of Al Jazeera journalist Sherine Abu Akleh.
“he was not there need The Jerusalem Post quoted an Israeli as saying, “A military police investigation has been opened at this stage.” military statement saying.
The statement read, “No real suspicion of a criminal Act” in Abu Aqla killing, adding that the army’s interim investigation could not determine whether she was killed by Israeli or Palestinian bullets.
On May 11, Abu Akleh, 51, was covering an Israeli military A raid near Jenin refugee camp in The occupied West Bank when it was shot down dead. Palestinian officials and her employer, Al Jazeera, said she was killed by Israeli forces.
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry criticized the decision and held Israel in full responsible for The killing.
Many governments, rights groups and press organizations have sought a transparent investigation into the file veteran Palestinian journalist killing.
Israeli army on Thursday said he will not open a file criminal Investigation of the shooting of Al Jazeera journalist Sherine Abu Akleh.
“he was not there need The Jerusalem Post quoted an Israeli as saying, “A military police investigation has been opened at this stage.” military statement saying.
The statement read, “No real suspicion of a criminal Act” in Abu Aqla killing, adding that the army’s interim investigation could not determine whether she was killed by Israeli or Palestinian bullets.
On May 11, Abu Akleh, 51, was covering an Israeli military A raid near Jenin refugee camp in The occupied West Bank when it was shot down dead. Palestinian officials and her employer, Al Jazeera, said she was killed by Israeli forces.
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry criticized the decision and held Israel in full responsible for The killing.
Many governments, rights groups and press organizations have sought a transparent investigation into the file veteran Palestinian journalist killing.