Jenin, Palestinian Territories: Veteran Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was shot dead by Israeli troops Wednesday as she covered a raid on Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, the network said.
Al Jazeera said Abu Akleh, 51, a prominent figure in the channel’s Arabic news service was shot “deliberately” and “in cold blood,” by Israeli troops.
The Israeli army confirmed it had conducted an operation early Wednesday in Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank.
It firmly denied, however, that it had deliberately targeted journalists.
“The (army) of course does not aim at journalists,” a military official told AFP.
“There is an ongoing inquiry into this event. We offered and want to conduct a joint investigation with the Palestinians.”
The army said there was an exchange of fire between suspects and security forces and that it was “investigating the event and looking into the possibility that journalists were hit by the Palestinian gunmen.”
An AFP photographer at the scene said Abu Akleh was wearing a press flak jacket when she was shot.
Al Jazeera called on the international community to hold Israeli forces accountable for their “intentional targeting and killing” of Abu Akleh.
“In a blatant murder, violating international laws and norms, the Israeli occupation forces assassinated in cold blood Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Palestine,” it said.
Another Al Jazeera journalist, producer Ali Al-Samudi, was wounded during the clash, the broadcaster added.
In recent weeks, the Israeli army has stepped up operations in Jenin, an historic flashpoint in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The Palestinian Authority called Abu Akleh’s killing an “execution,” and part of an Israeli effort to obscure the “truth” about its occupation of the West Bank.
An official of Hamas, which controls Gaza, called the incident “a premeditated murder.”
Media and press institutions should move to expel Israel and consider it an enemy of the freedom of the press,” said Ghazi Hamad of Hamas’s political bureau.