Don't write to fill a page, but to reinforce your story. Good luck Hasbala (propaganda agency) national headquarters and the Prime Minister’s Office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Israel Defense Forces Urgent consultations took place. They decided that the main objective was to try to defend the narratives that were beginning to emerge in the international media, according to which Abu Akl had been killed by Israeli fire. So, hours after his death, the Israeli Foreign Ministry released a video showing Palestinian guerrillas firing on unidentified targets, while they commented internally that they believed they had wounded an Israeli soldier. For the Israeli Ministry of Relations, this was sufficient proof that the Palestinians were allegedly responsible, since no injuries to the occupying forces were reported that day.
However, Israeli human rights group B'Tselem was quick to refute its version of the diplomatic service and pinpointed the scene of two incidents (assassination and shooting of militants) with another film, making it clear that the Palestinian protagonist fax number list the video Too far from the scene, there was no possible trajectory to shoot Abu Arklay. Even in a shameful tweet, Israel's foreign ministry speculated that vests and helmets commonly used by journalists in conflict zones would confuse Palestinian militants. But Bellingcat, a well-known investigative journalism group known for its research on the.
Syrian government’s use of chemical weapons and Russian attacks on Ukrainian civilians has identified the various locations of the protagonists, including Shireem Abu Akleh, and through this analysis, it can be reliably shown that, Subsequent shots at a man trying to rescue Shireen, who was dying, were fired from about 180 metres away. This brought the shooters closer to Israeli army positions and away from Palestinian militant positions. The report added that Israeli forces were in a more direct firing position than "the more isolated and distant positions of Palestinian armed groups". Soon, Israel's top authorities were quick to deny responsibility for the incidents.