1652560732 Journalist killed in West Bank UN Security Council unanimous condemnation

Journalist killed in West Bank, UN Security Council unanimous condemnation

According to White House El‘European Union also the United Nations Security Council spoke about the killing of the Palestinian-American journalist Shirin Abu Akleh and the wounding of another journalist in the West Bank. in one unanimous statement accepted on Friday May 13″strongly condemned“Also, what happened when I asked for ‘one’?prompt, thorough, transparent and impartial investigation“About this murder. However, the unanimous position – a very rare occurrence on an issue affecting Israel – makes no mention of violence by Israeli police during his funeral. According to the AFP, which has received several versions of the statement, the China obtained the removal of paragraphs condemning the abuse of media around the world and calling for their protection while reporting on military operations. The final text only states that “Journalists must be protected as civilians”.

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In the afternoon, it was reported that “the Israeli Police Commissioner, in coordination with the Minister of Public Security, has ordered an investigation into the incident. The results of the investigation will be presented to the commissioner in the coming days,” the police said in a statement. The journalist from Qatari TV channel Al Jazeera was killed by a gunman on Wednesday bullet in the head while covering an Israeli raid on a camp refugees in the north of the West Bank, Palestinian territory occupied by Israel since 1967. The Palestinian Authority, Al Jazeera and the Government of Qatar accuse the Israeli army of killing them.



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