Eyewitnesses said Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli sniper fire as she and other journalists approached the main entrance to Jenin's refugee camp (Illustration/MEE)
The Ramallah-based human rights organization, Al-Haq, condemned in “the strongest possible terms” the direct killing of prominent Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh while on an assignment covering Israeli incursions in Jenin refugee camp on Wednesday, as well as the injury of her colleague Ali Samoudi, shot in the shoulder with live ammunition by Israeli Occupying Forces (IOF).
Al-Haq, which conducted a field investigation into the incident, said its investigation indicates that on the morning of Wednesday 11 May, at approximately 5 am, the IOF raided Jenin refugee camp and attacked the al Housari family home, firing live ammunition and sound bombs and attacking civilians found therein, under the guise of searching for “wanted” individuals. Consequently, clashes between the IOF and armed Palestinians erupted in the area.
Around an hour later, a group of journalists wearing marked “PRESS” vests and helmets gathered near al-Awda square (by the western entrance of Jenin refugee camp). The journalists walked down the Jenin- Burqin street heading west towards a bypass road where the IOF were deployed and were soon directly facing the IOF vehicles, without any barriers obstructing the vision of the IOF situated to their south. The journalists stopped for a while to allow the IOF to identify them with their clearly marking “PRESS” vests, and slowly approached the IOF from the north. This is when the journalists were fired at from the south, where the IOF were situated.
Journalist Ali Samoudi was leading the way when the IOF opened fire on the journalists. He turned around and screamed “bullets being fired” and started running back towards Jenin-Burqin street. He was hit with a bullet in his left shoulder from the backside, which exited from the front side of his body. Shireen, who was standing against a wall and a tree, screamed “Ali is hit,” and seconds after she was hit with a bullet to her head and fell immediately to the ground. Journalist Shatha Hanaisheh, who was standing next to Shireen taking cover next to a tree, attempted to reach and pull Shireen’s body to safety, but could not as the IOF continued shooting at the journalists, as well as at residents trying to rescue them. Eventually, a resident was able to reach Shatha and Shireen and pull them away behind the wall, one by one. Shireen was then taken to a car and transferred to Ibn Sina Specialized Hospital in Jenin where she was announced dead at 6:15 am.
Doctor Rayyan al-Ali, the director of the Forensic Medicine Institute at the An-Najah University in Nablus city, indicated that a disfigured shrapnel was found inside Shireen’s brain. The shrapnel indicates that the bullet may be a type only available and used by the IOF. Accordingly, and taking into account the preliminary field investigation, it could only be the IOF fire that killed Shireen Abu Akleh on Wednesday morning.
“Although Israeli politicians attempted to hide their crime by blaming it on armed Palestinians, our investigation clearly shows that the crime was committed by Israeli soldiers,” said Al-Haq. Later in the day, the officer in charge of the ‘Central Command area’ that includes Jenin in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT), Yehuda Fuchs, in an interview with Israeli Channel 12 News, didn’t deny the possible responsibility of his units and Israel for the killing of Shireen.
“The direct killing of Shireen Abu Akleh is a grave breach of international humanitarian law and international human rights law, and constitutes an attack on journalism, freedom of expression and gives rise to state responsibility. Al-Haq’s initial field investigation indicates that the murder of Shireen amounts to willful killing, a war crime under article 8 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), and arbitrary deprivation of her right to life under article 6 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,” it said.
“Israel’s settler-colonial and apartheid regime crimes continue to take place against the Palestinian people, with full impunity and without concrete measures to hold Israeli authorities accountable,” said Al-Haq.
Since the beginning of 2022, the IOF have killed 49 Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.
“Israel’s targeting of journalists has been a systematic policy to silence Palestinian voices,” said Al-Haq. In April 2022, a number of international organizations and legal groups joined by the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate submitted a formal complaint to the ICC detailing the systematic targeting of Palestinian journalists on behalf of four Palestinian journalists killed or maimed by Israeli snipers while covering demonstrations in Gaza.
Al-Haq called on the international community to take immediate measures to hold Israel accountable for its crimes against the Palestinian people and end its long-enjoyed impunity. In particular, Al-Haq urged the ICC Office of the Prosecutor to expedite the investigation into the Situation in the State