FBI's lack of progress on Israeli killing of journalist troubling': CPJ
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FBI's lack of progress on Israeli killing of journalist troubling': CPJ
"The CPJ said on Thursday evening that the effectively stagnant status of this case is inconsistent with ensuring the security of US citizens anywhere in the world. It said the lack of concrete progress represents a failure by the US government to respond to the killing of one of its citizens by a foreign military. It noted that there had been no formal interviews with witnesses, despite the willingness of multiple witnesses to cooperate, and no signs of FBI activity to gather evidence in Israel or Palestine."
"The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has demanded a public progress update from United States authorities on the FBI probe into the Israeli military's killing of Palestinian-American Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, 51, who was shot dead in the occupied West Bank in 2022. In an open letter to the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI chief Kash Patel, the CPJ said on Thursday evening that the effectively stagnant status of this case is inconsistent with ensuring the security of US citizens anywhere in the world."
"Longtime TV correspondent for Al Jazeera Arabic, Abu Akleh, was covering Israeli army raids in the West Bank city of Jenin when she was killed by Israeli forces on May 11, 2022. She was wearing a clearly marked press vest when she was shot dead. Shireen Abu Akleh shows her reporting from Jerusalem on May 22, 2021 [AFP]"
"Israel initially accused Palestinian fighters of her death, but the Israeli military later released a statement saying it is not possible to unequivocally determine the source of the gunfire which hit Abu Akleh. It added that there was a high possibility that she was hit by Israeli gunfire. Many independent investigations conducted by CNN, The Associated Press news agency, and The Washington Post concluded that Abu Akleh was deliberately targeted, the CPJ letter noted."
The FBI investigation into the 2022 killing of Palestinian-American Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh has produced effectively stagnant results, prompting a demand for a public progress update. The Committee to Protect Journalists called the lack of concrete progress a failure to respond to the death of a US citizen by a foreign military. The request cites no formal witness interviews despite witness willingness to cooperate and no visible FBI evidence-gathering activity in Israel or Palestine. Abu Akleh was shot while covering Israeli army raids in Jenin in the occupied West Bank and was wearing a clearly marked press vest. Israel initially blamed Palestinian fighters, later saying it could not determine the gunfire source but suggesting a high possibility of Israeli gunfire. Independent investigations by major outlets concluded she was deliberately targeted. The CPJ requested a timeline and public release of findings, emphasizing impartiality.
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