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(Jerusalem Post) Tovah Lazaroff - The Palestinian Authority confirmed Thursday that it won't allow Israel to examine the bullet that killed Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, even though it is one of the steps needed to determine culpability in her death. Army Radio reported Thursday that the IDF questioned all of the soldiers who were in the area at the time and physically mapped out where they were at the moment the bullet struck Abu Akleh. According to a preliminary report, none of the snipers shot towards any particular target, he said. Proof of this is that there were no armed Palestinians who were hurt.2022-05-12 00:00:00Full Article
Palestinian Authority Won't Allow Israel to Examine Bullet that Killed Al Jazeera Journalist
(Jerusalem Post) Tovah Lazaroff - The Palestinian Authority confirmed Thursday that it won't allow Israel to examine the bullet that killed Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, even though it is one of the steps needed to determine culpability in her death. Army Radio reported Thursday that the IDF questioned all of the soldiers who were in the area at the time and physically mapped out where they were at the moment the bullet struck Abu Akleh. According to a preliminary report, none of the snipers shot towards any particular target, he said. Proof of this is that there were no armed Palestinians who were hurt.2022-05-12 00:00:00Full Article
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