Obituary – Shireen Abu Akleh

On May 11, 2022, in the run up to Nakba Day, an independently minded and extremely brave American-Palestinian journalist was murdered in a planned ambush by the IDF assassins who generally targeted the journalist section of a small crowd and specifically targeted her, Shireen Abu Akleh.

The day started out quite normal for Jenin, IDF vehicles had made dawn raids on the refugee camp, chasing about trying to intimidate people or spark some stone-throwing from the Palestinian youths. These regular raids usually ended in the death of some Palestinian youth, there had been a return of fire at the IDF goons early on that morning but by the time that the journalists arrived (around 6.00am) a quiet calm had descended.

A convoy of five Israeli military vehicles were lined around 200 metres across from a very small group of civillians at the entrance to the refugee camp and those in that group were joyfully excited at the sight of the journalists and Shireen in particular who had stood up as their voice on television screens for 25 years denouncing Israel’s savage aggression. She was, therefore, regarded as a heroine, a friend and truth-teller by the local people of all ages.

The journalists, Shireen Abu Akleh, Shatha Hanaysha, Mujahid al-Saadi, and Al Jazeera producer Ali al-Samoudi, who was wounded later in the gunfire, were wearing the heavy blue flak jackets and helmets emblazoned with the word ‘PRESS’ to leave no doubt in anyone’s mind as to who they were. All friends, they followed their usual drill of standing in full sight of the vehicles for five-ten minutes, again to leave no doubt as to who they were, and when they walked forward, it was as a group. They had asked the crowd to stand back while they filmed their reports and this request was adhered to.

When the firing started Shireen dropped like a stone, hit in the head close by her ear through the gap between the helmet and the flak jacket. Her fellow Palestinian journalist, Shatha Hanaysha, who took up journalism after watching Shireen as a child, crouched at her side in shock trying to rouse her while a man from the small crowd ran forward to help but was being driven back by shots around his feet. Eventually the fire subsided to allow Shireen’s body to be dragged away.

The Israeli military immediately claimed that it was not clear who fired the fatal shot saying that there was a possibility Abu Akleh was hit either by indiscriminate Palestinian gunfire, or by an Israeli sniper positioned about 200 meters (about 656 feet) away in an exchange of fire with Palestinian gunmen — though neither Israel nor anyone else has provided any shred of evidence showing armed Palestinians within a clear line of fire from Abu Akleh.

The United States government, the United Nations and many within the international community have all called for an independent probe into the killing of this 51 year old American/Palestinian journalist, but CNN have led the way and carried out their own. They have now shown two videos of the scene of the shooting highlighting that there was no active combat, nor any Palestinian militants, near Shireen Abu Akleh in the moments leading up to her death. In fact, the footage shows a calm scene before the reporters came under fire. These videos obtained by CNN, are corroborated by testimony from eight eyewitnesses, plus an audio forensic analyst and an explosive weapons expert, all of which point unmistakably to the fact that Shireen Abu Akleh was shot dead in a targeted attack by Israeli forces!

A 16-year-old boy who was among the group on the street, told CNN that there were “no shots fired, no stone throwing, nothing” before Shireen was shot. He said that the journalists had told them not to follow as they walked toward Israeli forces, so he stayed back. When the gunfire broke out, he said he ducked behind a car on the road, three metres away, from where he watched Shireen murdered.

The teenager also shared a video with CNN, filmed at 6:36 a.m., just after the journalists left the scene for the hospital, which showed the five Israeli army vehicles driving slowly past the spot where Shireen died. The convoy then turns left before leaving the camp via the roundabout. Obviously proud of a job done.

There is a saying; Beauty is only skin-deep, this of course only applies to physical beauty and it is not always correct then. Shireen Abu Akleh was a stunningly beautiful woman, her beauty came from her very soul which could not tolerate the enslavement and cruel torment of her people. Her beauty was in her clear voice that would loudly and precisely denounce the Zionist oppressors of her people through TV sets in many nations and this is a beauty that will not die! That will not succumb to the cowardly assassin’s explosive bullet.

If the Zionist project they call Israel thought of her as a thorn in their side, a voice too loud in exposing their inhumanity, they have just turned the thorn into lance and amplified the voice that tells of their many crimes a thousand times!

Shireen is still being listened to around the world and this time she cannot be killed!

Note. Israel has killed 46 Palestinian journalists since 2009.

POEM IN REMEMBRANCE OF SHIREEN

by Mosab Abu Toha:

The Journalist in Jenin

That thing in her hand isn’t a furled umbrella:

It’s the microphone that records sounds
of birds, of air, of shooting, of warplanes,
and of weeping mums.

That notebook that’s fallen from her pants pocket has
no shopping list
for her and her dog:

It has names and addresses of people to visit/interview
in the refugee camp.

That tree under which her body rests for minutes:
That tree isn’t protecting her from the rain
or snow.

That opening near her ear, below the helmet isn’t for an earring:
It’s from where her blood trickled onto the dew-covered ground,
watered the tree. It’s from where her
soul clouded the camp, blinded the drones.

And the children, their eyes
welled with tears, and it rains
forever in Palestine.

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