08.12.2022, 09:30
Zitat:Israeli Soldiers Kill Three Palestinians In Jenin
DEC 8, 2022
On Thursday dawn, Israeli soldiers killed three young men and injured several Palestinians after the army invaded Jenin city and Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank.
It added that the soldiers fired several live rounds at a Palestinian ambulance transporting a wounded Palestinian and that the driver was almost killed when the soldiers fired live rounds at its windshield.
The soldiers also shot with live fire two other Palestinians, inflicting moderate-to-severe wounds, medical sources have confirmed.
Hundreds of Palestinians marched in front of Ibn Sina hospital in Jenin, carrying the corpses of the three slain Palestinians and chanting for ongoing resistance until liberation and independence.
https://imemc.org/article/israeli-soldie...-in-jenin/
Zitat:‘They silenced her’: The fight for justice for Shireen Abu Akleh
Family members, colleagues and lawyers explain why they are pursuing justice for the veteran journalist.
7 Dec 2022
The Hague, Netherlands – On a cloudy Tuesday morning Al Jazeera submitted the results of a six-month investigation to the International Criminal Court (ICC) as part of a formal request to investigate the killing of veteran Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh by Israeli forces.
On May 11, Abu Akleh and her colleagues were fired upon by Israeli forces in Jenin in the occupied West Bank. They were wearing protective helmets and vests clearly marked “Press”.
Speaking at the same press conference, Rodney Dixon KC, a lawyer for Al Jazeera who investigated Abu Akleh’s killing and submitted the dossier of findings to the ICC, said her death was the culmination of other attacks on Al Jazeera and its journalists, including the bombing of the network’s Gaza offices in May 2021.
The evidence points to a “wider pattern and policy” to silence the network in Palestine, said Dixon.
“And that’s why we are asking the prosecutor to look both at crimes against humanity and war crimes,” he added.
https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2022/...-abu-akleh