Israel resumes raids in West Bank area where journalist was killed
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[May 13, 2022] JERUSALEM
(Reuters) -Israeli forces resumed raids in the occupied West Bank area
of Jenin on Friday, where a prominent Palestinian journalist was shot
dead this week, wounding at least 11 people, the Palestinian Health
Ministry said.
The Israeli military said its forces were conducting counter-terrorism
activities on the outskirts of Jenin, where Al Jazeera journalist
Shireen Abu Akleh was killed on Wednesday. Her funeral procession in the
Old City of Jerusalem on Friday is expected to draw thousands.
The death of Abu Akleh, who had covered Palestinian affairs and the
Middle East for over two decades at the Qatar-based news channel, seemed
likely to add fuel to a surging conflict.
Hundreds of Israeli officers were to be deployed in the area of the
funeral, a spokesman said.
Residents said Israeli forces fired a projectile towards a home near
Jenin on Friday in an apparent effort to arrest suspects inside.
Palestine TV footage showed black plumes of smoke rising from the house.
The Israeli military did not immediately comment.
The Jenin Brigade, an armed wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad
militant group, said its fighters were engaging in armed clashes with
Israeli forces in Jenin.
A spokesman said Israel would be held responsible for the safety of one
of its members who may have been in the house that caught fire.
INVESTIGATION
Abu Akleh's death has drawn widespread condemnation. Video footage from
the moments after she was wounded showed Abu Akleh, 51, wearing a blue
vest marked "Press",
She suffered a gunshot wound to the head while covering clashes between
Israeli soldiers and Palestinian militants. At least two of her
colleagues who were with her said that they had come under Israeli
sniper fire.
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Palestinian protestors shout slogans towards Israeli police as they
hold images of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed
during an Israeli raid in Jenin in the occupied West Bank, near her
house in Jerusalem May 11, 2022. REUTERS/Ammar Awad/File Photo
Israel, which has voiced regret at Abu Akleh's death,
said that the fatal shot may have been fired by a Palestinian
gunman. While launching its own probe, it has also proposed a joint
investigation with the Palestinians, asking them to provide the
bullet for examination.
The Palestinians have rejected the Israeli request, describing Abu
Akleh's killing as an assassination by Israeli forces. Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday said Israel was fully
responsible and called for an international investigation.
Israel has stepped up raids amid deadly attacks in Israel. Since
March, Palestinians and members of Israel's Arab minority have
killed 18 people, including three police officers and a security
guard, in attacks in Israel and the West Bank that have mostly
targeted civilians.
Some of the assailants have come from the Jenin area. The Israeli
arrest raids in the West Bank have often sparked clashes and have
brought the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces or armed
civilians since the beginning of the year to at least 42. The
casualties include armed members of militant groups, lone assailants
and bystanders.
(Reporting by Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem; Ali Sawafta in Ramallah
and Nidal al-Mughrabi in Gaza; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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