Gantz: Preliminary Investigation Indicates Al Jazeera Journalist Wasn’t Killed By IDF Fire

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Israel’s defense minister said today that preliminary findings from the military’s investigation into the shooting death of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in Jenin earlier in the day indicate that she was not killed by Israeli forces.

Addressing the Knesset, Defense Minister Benny Gantz said that “on the other hand, we have seen footage of indiscriminate shooting by Palestinian terrorists, which is likely to have hit the journalist.” However, he emphasized that the investigation into the tragic event was ongoing.

Akleh was shot in the head while covering an Israeli counter-terror raid in Jenin, according to Al Jazeera. The Qatar-based outlet attributed her killing to the Israeli Defense Forces.

“I would like to express my sorrow at the loss of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh,” said Gantz. “The State of Israel values the protection of human life above all, as well as freedom of press. IDF troops would never intentionally harm members of the press, and any attempt to imply otherwise is baseless.”

Gantz also expressed his support for “our defense forces and to all the units that work solely to maintain our security and to reflect the truth,” adding, “We will communicate our findings in a clear and transparent manner to our American friends, as well as to the Palestinian Authority.”

In a message to P.A. chairman Mahmoud Abbas earlier on Wednesday, the Israeli defense minister said, “Our responsibility as leaders is to maintain security, to conduct ourselves in a way that will prevent further violence and bloodshed and to uncover the truth.” JNS


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