1653299109 Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem supports murder investigation of Palestinian

Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem supports murder investigation of Palestinian journalist Al Mayadeen English

The government and the Palestinian parties accused Tel Aviv of the new crime that took place on May 11th.

  • The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem supports murder investigations into Palestinian journalists
    The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem supports the murder investigation of a Palestinian journalist.

research about the Assassination of Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Aklehwho died while reporting on an incursion by Israeli troops in the West Bank supported by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem.

Additionally, Secretary General of the Patriarchate Archbishop Aristarchus of Constantinesaid he will support all efforts for justice, according to the official Wafa news agency.

The Palestinian government and parties blamed Tel Aviv for the new crime that occurred last May 11th. The Palestinian Authority announced an investigation into the case and invited international human rights organizations to cooperate, but categorically rejected a joint investigation with “Israel”.

His death unleashed a wave of international condemnation of the Zionists, including from their allies.
In fact, more than 120 artists, including Susan Sarandon, Mark Ruffalo and Roger Waters, called for sanctions against “Israel” for the murder.

We are deeply troubled by the crime, said a letter also signed by American musician Tom Morello and Spanish film directors Pedro Almodóvar and British filmmaker Ken Loach.
Alongside Mike Leigh, Tilda Swinton, Asif Kapadia, Miriam Margolyes, Carol Morley, Boots Riley, Jim Jarmusch, Steve Coogan, Naomi Klein, Hany Abu Assad and Peter Gabriel.

Last week, Israeli newspaper Haaretz revealed that the The army refused to open a criminal investigation into the circumstances of the death.

According to the newspaper, Yifat Tomer Yerushalmi, general defender of the corpse, decided to shelve the matter, arguing that after questioning the soldiers, there was no suspicion of a crime.

Although Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett initially blamed Palestinian militants for his death, other officials in his cabinet, including the Defense Secretary Benny Gantz admitted they don’t know who shot him.