Clashes broke out in the yard of her San Josef hospital Jerusalem at the exit of the coffin with her body by journalist Sirin Abu Akleh when Israeli police dispersed a crowd holding Palestinian flagsaccording to journalists of the French Agency and local media.
Footage broadcast by Palestine TV shows the coffin of the Al Jazeera journalist, who killed Wednesday in Israeli raid on West Bankin danger of falling to the ground as Israeli police disperse the crowd.
Agence France-Presse reporters saw Israeli forces storm the hospital grounds in occupied and annexed East Jerusalem.
Al Jazeera journalist killed: “The img of the fire that killed her is unknown”
THE Israeli army stated today that it is not possible to determine the origin of the fires at this time resulting in him death of Palestine journalist Al Jazeera Sirin Abu Akleh, who was also a US citizen, during an Israeli raid on West Bank the day before yesterday Wednesday, according to the preliminary results of his research.
“The conclusion of the preliminary report is that it can not be determined where did the shot that killed the journalist come fromThe army said in a statement that it could be of Palestinian or Israeli origin.
According to the Israeli news website Ynet, cited by Reuters, the research mentioned two possibilities: the first, Abu Aklech was hit by massive Palestinian fire fighters in the direction of Israeli military vehicles and the second, an Israeli soldier returning fire from a jeep to an gunman to kill her by mistake.
Reuters notes that the military did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Source: News Beast
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