Published: 6 September 2022
Last updated: 5 March 2024
The Israel Defence Forces have admitted for the first time that there is a "high possibility" Palestinian-American Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli fire.
The high-profile journalist was shot while covering an Israeli military operation in Jenin in May.
An IDF statement said it was not possible to unequivocally determine the source of the gunfire which hit and killed Abu Akleh.
“However, there is a high possibility that Ms Abu Akleh was accidentally hit by IDF gunfire fired toward suspects identified as armed Palestinian gunmen during an exchange of fire,” the statement said.
The Israeli military does not intend to pursue criminal charges, or prosecute of any of the soldiers involved, IDF's Military Advocate General's Office said on Monday in a separate statement. It said the shooting was accidental and would not be referred to the Military Police Criminal Investigations Division.
"After a comprehensive examination of the incident, and based on all the findings presented, the Military Advocate General determined that under the circumstances of the incident, despite the dire result -- the death of Ms. Abu Akleh and Mr. Samudi's injury -- there was no suspicion of a criminal offence that warrants the opening of an MPCID investigation.
"The decision was based on the findings of the review, which determined that IDF soldiers only aimed fire at those who were identified as armed terrorists during the incident. As such, there was no suspicion that a bullet was fired deliberately at anyone identified as a civilian and in particular at anyone identified as a journalist," the statement said.
A senior IDF official who briefed journalists on the findings of the military's investigation before they were released said the IDF troops did not know they were shooting at the press and said that Abu Akleh's back "probably" being turned to the soldiers was a contributing factor. In images from the scene of the shooting, Abu Akleh is wearing a protective vest that is labelled "PRESS" on both the front and back.
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Israeli military admits Shireen Abu Akleh likely killed by Israeli fire, but won't charge soldiers (CNN)