American journalist killed by Israeli military

[ No investigation necessary. But when it is Israel involved....... why do they think this way? ]

 
Further, today Palestinian officials made it clear that they wouldn’t be handing over the bullet that killed Abu Akleh, the key piece of evidence that could have shown who killed her.

McKernan then attempts to frame Abu Akleh’s killing in the context of what she suggests is an Israeli pattern of targeting journalists:

The Palestinian film-maker Yaser Murtaja was the last journalist to be killed covering the conflict, shot by Israeli snipers during protests on the Gaza Strip frontier in 2018.Another journalist, Yousef Abu Hussein, was killed when his home was hit by an airstrike during the bombing of Gaza last May.
Regarding Yaser Murtaja, CAMERA has posted about the hard evidence that he wasn’t a mere “film maker”, but was on Hamas’s payroll, held the rank of captain, had a ‘prior association with the military wing (Izzadin Kassam Brigades) and was buried with a Hamas flag. And, he wasn’t killed during “protests”, but during violent Hamas-organised riots known as the Great Return March.

Also, Yousef Abu Hussein, wasn’t a regular “journalist”. He worked for Hamas’ Al-Aqsa Voice, and was thus a member of the propaganda wing of a proscribed terror organization. (Al Aqsa Voice has praised Palestinian terrorists for murdering civilians including Rina Schnerb, Kim Levengrund-Yehezkel and Ziv Hajbi, Eitam and Naama Henkin, Michael Mark, and Raziel Shevach, among countless others.)

In the final paragraph, McKernan writes:

During last year’s war in Gaza, an Israeli airstrike destroyed a building housing the local offices of Al Jazeera and the Associated Press. Residents were warned to evacuate and no one was hurt in the strike. Israel said Hamas was using the building as a command centre but provided no evidence.
Israel did indeed provide evidence to US intelligence officials to back up their claim that Hamas was using the building for military purposes, as was widelyreported at the time. Though the classified evidence wasn’t made public, there have been no reports that the US rejected the intel as insufficient. So, it’s inaccurate for McKernan to claim they “provided no evidence”.

Instead of writing a report that leads readers to the only honest conclusion at this point, that there isn’t enough evidence to determine who fired the shot that killed Abu Akleh, Mckernan instead gave Guardian readers what they always demand: a one-sided report that reaches an anti-Israel conclusion regardless of the evidence.

(full article online)

 

Israeli Forces Attack Funeral Of Slain Palestinian-American Journalist​


 

Israeli Forces Attack Funeral Of Slain Palestinian-American Journalist​



Here is what you did not care to find:

In a statement, Israeli police said that “under the auspices of the funeral and taking cynical advantage of it, hundreds of people began disrupting the public order before it even began.”

“As the coffin was about to exit the hospital, stones began to be thrown at officers from the hospital’s plaza, and the officers were forced to use riot dispersal means,” police said. There was no immediate comment from Palestinian authorities.

 
Here is what you did not care to find:

In a statement, Israeli police said that “under the auspices of the funeral and taking cynical advantage of it, hundreds of people began disrupting the public order before it even began.”

“As the coffin was about to exit the hospital, stones began to be thrown at officers from the hospital’s plaza, and the officers were forced to use riot dispersal means,” police said. There was no immediate comment from Palestinian authorities.

Why were there so many cops at a funeral? I have never seen even one cop at a funeral.
 
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I only saw violence from the Israeli side.
You are not there and do not have a magic ball, which is why you see nothing.

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In a statement, Israeli police said that “under the auspices of the funeral and taking cynical advantage of it, hundreds of people began disrupting the public order before it even began.”

“As the coffin was about to exit the hospital, stones began to be thrown at officers from the hospital’s plaza, and the officers were forced to use riot dispersal means,” police said. There was no immediate comment from Palestinian authorities.

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Deal with the revolting violence too many Arabs love to display to provoke the Israelis.
 
Didnt that happen before? Some palis tried to blame the IDF when the evidence they presented was an AK and they dont even use them.
Fuckin morons :lol:
They're also refusing to allow the Israeli government access to the bullet they retrieved from her head. Dead giveaway, er, so to speak ;)
 
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