June 20, 2022
Israeli Cops Won’t Be Punished for Attack on Shireen Abu Akleh’s Funeral
No Israeli police officers will be punished, despite brutally assaulting mourners at last month’s funeral procession for slain Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, a leading newspaper in Israel reported Thursday (June 16).
According to Haaretz, the decision to not hold any police commanders or officers accountable for their misconduct during Abu Akleh’s May 13 funeral was made in advance of the official investigation.
As thousands of mourners made their way through occupied East Jerusalem, Israeli police attacked the cortege with batons, stun grenades, and tear gas, while stealing Palestinian flags from mourners and smashing the window of the hearse carrying Abu Akleh’s coffin.
At one point, officers assaulted pallbearers carrying the casket, nearly causing them to drop it to the ground.
“We all saw Israeli police beat Palestinian pallbearers and mourners in Shireen Abu Akleh’s funeral procession,” the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian rights tweeted. “There’s video evidence of their brutal violence.”
“We all know what happened,” the group added, “and we demand accountability for Israel’s murder of Shireen Abu Akleh.”
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