Shireen Abu Akleh: Israeli forces attack mourners carrying casket of dead Al Jazeera journalist
Thousands of Palestinians attend the funeral
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Your support makes all the difference.Israeli forces attacked a crowd of mourners carrying the casket of the Al Jazeera journalist who was shot dead while covering a raid in the West Bank earlier this week.
Shireen Abu Akleh’s body was being brought from the town of Jenin – where she was killed by Israeli forces, according to witnesses – to Jerusalem via Nablus and Ramallah, in a procession ahead of her funeral in the Old City of East Jerusalem.
But as mourners, many carrying Palestinian flags, transported the casket of the Palestinian-American journalist from the St Louis French Hospital in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood, they were attacked by Israeli security forces.
Footage shared by media networks and online showed armoured Israeli officers descend on those moving the casket with batons, before beating and kicking a number of the mourners. There were also reports of stun grenades being used.
Among those fleeing the scene were children and women, while other members of Abu Akleh’s procession attempt to guard her casket, which appears close to falling to the ground at some points.
Thousands of Palestinians attended the funeral before her burial at the Mount Zion Protestant Cemetery on Friday.
Recent days have seen an outpouring of grief from across the Palestinian territories and the wider Arab world. Abu Akleh was a widely respected correspondent who spent more than 20 years covering the harsh realities of life under Israeli military rule.
Al Jazeera, the Qatari-based broadcaster said Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli forces.
In a statement, Al Jazeera called on the international community to “condemn and hold the Israeli occupation forces accountable for deliberately targeting and killing our colleague, Shireen Abu Akleh”. Its managing director, Ahmad Alyafei, travelled to Jerusalem to attend the funeral.
Qatar’s assistant foreign minister, Lolwah al Khater, tweeted footage of the attacks on the mourners.
In Wednesday’s attack, another journalist, working for the Jerusalem-based Al-Quds newspaper, was also shot and wounded in the incident, and also blamed Israel for the incident.
The Israeli military initially disputed that its forces had shot the two journalists.
It said Israeli soldiers came under attack with heavy gunfire and explosives while operating in Jenin, and that they fired back.
The military said it is “investigating the event and looking into the possibility that the journalists were hit by the Palestinian gunmen”.
Israel has now called for a joint investigation with the Palestinian Authority into the killing.
Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas has since said that he would take Abu Akleh’s case to the International Criminal Court in an effort to get justice for the correspondent.
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