The American senator rejected the report of the Zionists about the martyrdom of Abu Aqla.
A member of the US Senate rejected the report of the Provisional Zionist regime about the martyrdom of the Al Jazeera news channel reporter.
An American senator rejected the report of the Zionist interim regime about the martyrdom of “Shirin Abu Aqleh”, the American-Palestinian reporter of the Al Jazeera news network.
“Chris Van Hollen” denied the Israeli army’s claim that Abu Aqla was martyred by an accidental shooting of an Israeli soldier and admitted that the available evidence does not support such a claim.
Holen wrote on his Twitter account: “The core of the argument in the IDF report is that the soldier in question was returning fire from [Palestinian] militias.”
The American senator stated that the investigations of the American media, such as the New York Times, Associated Press, CNN, Washington Post, and also the United Nations report, have rejected this claim.
He has demanded an independent investigation by the US government regarding the death of Shirin Abu Aqla.
Two days ago, the Zionist army claimed that Shirin Abu Aqleh, the American-Palestinian reporter of the Al Jazeera news network, was killed by an Israeli soldier’s “wrong bullet”.
The Zionist regime had claimed that this happened during the exchange of fire between Israeli army forces and Palestinian groups.
Before that, the US State Department had made similar statements in its alleged investigation about this incident, which faced a sharp reaction from Palestinian groups and independent human rights activists.
The report of the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs was published on July 13. In that report, despite admitting that the bullet was fired from the positions of the Zionist regime’s army towards “Shirin Abu Aqla”, the United States resorted to all the attention to downplay the dimensions of this crime and exonerate the Zionist regime.
The statement of the US State Department stated: “After a detailed legal analysis conducted as part of the process under the supervision of the US Security Coordinator (USSC), independent and third-party analysts were unable to reach a definite conclusion about the origin of the bullet that killed Shirin Abu Aqleh. American-Palestinian journalist led to Projectile specialists concluded that the bullet was severely damaged and it was not possible to reach a clear conclusion based on it.