Palestinians urge Israel to hand over gun in Abu Akleh case

Palestinians urge Israel to hand over gun in Abu Akleh case

Palestinians urge Israel to hand over gun in Abu Akleh case

Palestinians urge Israel to hand over gun in Abu Akleh case

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  • Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh was shot and killed on May 11.
  • She was covering an Israeli army operation in the Jenin refugee camp.
  • Palestinian probe says she was killed using a Ruger Mini-14.
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The Palestinian Authority on Sunday called on Israel to hand over the gun that allegedly fired the shot which killed Shireen Abu Akleh the Al Jazeera reporter .

Abu Akleh was shot and killed on May 11 while covering an Israeli army operation in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.

A Palestinian probe said that an Israeli soldier shot dead the veteran Palestinian-American reporter, echoing findings by Al Jazeera and several other major news organizations.

Read More: Palestinians exert pressure on Israel over the Abu Akleh murder investigation

Israel has asked the Palestinian Authority to provide the bullet extracted from her body so Israel can conduct its own ballistic investigation. Israel has offered to do so with Palestinian and American representatives present.

“We have refused to hand over the bullet to them, and we even demand that they hand over the weapon that murdered Shireen Abu Akleh,” Palestinian prime minister Mohammed Shtayyeh said at a ceremony in the West Bank town of Ramallah on Sunday to mark 40 days since her death.

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Israel’s army has said that it has not concluded whether Shireen — who was wearing a bullet-proof vest marked “Press” when she was shot — was killed by one of its troops or stray Palestinian gunfire.

The army has maintained that no Israeli soldier fired at Abu Akleh knowing she was a journalist.

The Palestinian probe concluded that Abu Akleh was killed using a Ruger Mini-14, a semi-automatic weapon.

Israel’s army has said its investigation into her killing has centred on one soldier who fired near the area where the reporter was killed.

Read More: Palestinian probe finds Shireen Abu Akleh ‘murdered’ by Israeli soldier

Abu Akleh’s brother Anton told the Ramallah ceremony — where photos of the reporter were displayed — that the family was “only seeking justice for Shireen”.

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Israel’s army has said it has not yet concluded whether one of its soldiers will face criminal charges over Abu Akleh’s killing.

But the army’s top lawyer has said such charges would be unlikely given the circumstances surrounding her killing that, according to the military, amounted to active combat.

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