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oh, oh hello, i'm emily angland taking over from nick clock without continuing its special coverage veteran al jazeera journalist, sharina. ucla has been killed by israeli forces in the occupied at west bank. al jazeera says her killing is a blatant murder that violates international laws and norms, and the network condemns is heinous crime. a veteran al jazeera journalist has been killed by israeli forces in the occupied at west bank, showing abil o'clock was shot in the face while covering in his wily right in the city of jennings. out is there. a meeting at work has called it a blatant murder, violating international laws and norms. victoria gaijin b. o. the body of serene abu eichler is carried through the town of
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janine in the occupied west bank. the veteran al jazeera reporter was shot dead while covering a raid by israeli forces. another journalist was also shot and injured. the palestinian health ministry says they were hit by bullets fired by israeli soldiers put them over until we made ourselves clear to the army on the passers by indicating that we are the press than within seconds. there was the 4th chapter, i told him, but we are being targeted. we are being shot off. i turned and found cheering on the ground through these rainy military says its forces came on under attacking. janine, and that they fired back. there was no exchange of fire, so there is no possibility whatsoever. understand you're not the city, not wildly. xavier and the odd was uses these excuses to cover up the grimes. they are competing against palestinians, including palestinian generals is ready raids in the occupied west bank have intensified in recent weeks after a series of attacks inside israel. the janine refugee camp has become
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a strong hold for resistance against the israeli occupation. sharina butler had worked for al jazeera for 20 years. colleagues described her as brave kind and a voice of palestinians. oh, i'm sure there will be lots of calls from the world. we got a lot of support from human rights organizations. i'm governments ah, who will be looking at what happened here and on why a journalist has been shot that. ah journalists, you know, killing journalists, shooting the messenger, is equivalent to a war crime. so we need to know what has happened. the world needs to know what some catalyst foreign ministry put out a tweet saying the israeli occupation killed al jazeera journalist, sharina blacklist by shooting her in the face while wearing the press best and a helmet. she was covering their attack and janine refugee camp. this state sponsored is really terrorism must stop and unconditional support to israel must. and israel says it's launched an investigation into what happened. it says it does
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not target journalists, but some human rights activists say they have little faith in these really just a system that i am human rights organizations, for example, like a human breast. so can i say that decided a long time ago that they're no longer going to even interact with the complaint system within the army because it is not serious. it doesn't find is there a disorders guilty and the thought the algae there is calling for a transparent investigation into the death of sharina blackledge. few palestinians think that's likely to happen. victoria gay to be algae 0. al jazeera miti network has put out a statement, offering its condolences, it said in a blatant murder, violating international laws, and knowns, these rally occupation forces assassinated in cold blood al jazeera correspondent,
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al jazeera meeting. it were condemned this heinous crime which intends to only prevent the media from conducting a duty. al jazeera holds these while the government and the occupation forces responsible for the killing of the light colleague sharing it. also coals on the international community to condemn and hold these wily occupation forces accountable. another journalist was injured at the same, but is in a stable condition. he was asked what took place while in hospital thought we were going to filmed is really army operation. and suddenly they shot us without asking us to leave or stop filming. the 1st bullet hit me, and the 2nd bullet had sharin. they killed her in cold blood because they are killers and specialize and killing only palestinian people. so they claim that some palestinian militants were there, we had no resistance and there was no palestinian military resistance at all at the scene. let's take a look of what we know so far. sri was reporting on israeli rides in jeanine in the
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occupied westbank. they have been need daily rains there after a series of deadly attacks inside israel. she was shot in the head despite wearing her press. best doctors say she was killed instantly and couldn't have been saved even if she was rushed to hospital. crowds have carried her body from the hospital through the straits of janine in a procession to honor him. alright, let's bring in need of abraham, who's lived for us in ramallah in the occupied west bank. nita, you're at the 0 office. is there what's been the reaction from colleagues and from yourself about this nice colleague, journalist that should've been reporting on has been coming here to the bureau. wanted to show their support. paying their condolences, everyone here say those who knew city personally, they know how much of a beautiful soul she was. always smiling, professional,
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humble. and i've heard people tell me would not just saying this just because she passed away. we know her. we dealt with her one of them last time we, i can't even remember a problem that happened between her and she was very beautiful person people and has been coming here to express the sadness, shaw that angus some colleagues are crying. others trying to just push through for the day. we know that children with wanted to keep telling the story. she lost her life. while doing jan, i'm joined here by someone who showed up at the office in order to join and she's worked with shitty and. busy michael don't has to receive. ah, to be honest on,
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i'm still in disbelief, but i am. i received the news early on in the morning as soon as i woke up. it was shocking. shaheen is a veteran, and she knows the ground. she knows how to move using old precautions that we any one of us can think of. she never moved alone. she always moved with other journalists with her crew. said this is someone we know can teach young journalist how to move around in a dangerous field and stay safe to see her are gifted like that to see her lose her life. i'm reporting from the refugee camps. she's reported from so many times, i transporting the news of a refugee camp that has been battered over and over again. and should even was always an honest witness to that,
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an honest or conveyor of the voices of the residence of that count. it's devastating beyond words. what do you think should happen to expect that she'll have justice while i don't think that i'm being pretentious by saying that there isn't a list that he and journalists out there who expects that israel would deliver justice . there is absolutely no credibility to his release statements, no credibility to his really so cold investigations. that is what we know from years of reporting on the ground here from years of losing one colleague after another. all of those investigations came to not and human rights organizations confirmed that conclusion. they share that diagnosis with us. so i think the only avenue that one can help would bring shitty and justice is intern. i think in addition to all the statements of condolences,
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we've heard from officials from all around the world, we want to see them taking action. let's see for once israel held to the same standard that other human rights violators are held to the same standards that killers of journalists are. huh. journalists are saying that this comes as part of an israeli campaign to silence a messenger. those who tell the world what's going on, how do you think her death is going to affect and her killing rather was going to affect the other gender was covering this so i can tell you from what we've seen today. we've been here like one family all day from regrettably previous incident, so we've lost colleagues. this will only add to our results. bob allison ian journalist, know that this is not an easy choice to be a journalist and palestine. this is a choice of facing danger, straightened the face and saying, i'm going to keep doing this. i have a responsibility to tell the truth and in a way,
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i think everybody feels that they owe shitty and others who fallen before a debt to keep telling the story and to keep telling the truth and to keep speaking truth to power. despite the dangers and, and despite all that, thank you so much. not oh, the journalist, and we've been seeing many, many journalists come here to our offices. shocked, father angered but they say they knew that this is the risk that it takes to be a journalist covering the story at a place that has been lingering under a military occupation for decades. thank you for those in science need. abraham live for us in ramallah israeli police have stormed sharon's family home in the occupied east jerusalem during a morning procession. friends and supporters have gathered in the home to pay their specs and began shouting. it is rarely place after they enter the house. let's
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bring in it's stephanie deck and now who easing occupied? east jerusalem and step. you're actually outside sharon's house. what's happened there? well, 3 israeli police officers entered the house basically to tell the family inside to turn down the music and speakers outside. and of course, the moment they entered the house, people started yelling at them to lead, seen as hugely provocative. inside the home of the family home. you have her brother and her sister in law and also from uncles. so there was a back and forth that was in the house when it was happening and back and forth with people telling the buddies to leave the police pretending that we need to turn off the music. they've now left, they have turned off the music. it's very calm, we have a few people going in to offer condolences to the family. so that happened about in the last 45 minutes or so from what we understand should ins, body will be taken, that i'm a law and at 11 o'clock tomorrow it will be in the kata,
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where you will have policy and for a bad president. and then on friday we understand the funeral be taking place here in late. hi nina, which is the neighborhood where her house is it occupied is true islam. all right, so thank you very much for that update. stephanie deca live for us in occupied east jerusalem. it for him, nil him is been government, spiteful in for the past. any, no fighting, he says, showing was killed to hide a trace route. and he dreema mac tammy little are can this is a complete of a hard crime committed by the occupation soldiers again as a palestinian family journalist her. that was, i am that works with very professionalism in janine camp. she was shocked by the israeli soldiers as her age is lay and of holding the roof to the statement of al jazeera network. i'm this journalist lee has been
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murdered, hidden and assassinated, re being got an eye witness regarding the crimes channel in jeanine, and the aim of killing her is not to make their truth clear to every one. this is very important and very clear. shahida was shahida, charee in is a martyr, i and trin is an eye witness and she really has lost her life for the sake of the truth and reality and make the truth. and reality is lead to every one and jeanine in alkaline in ramallah. and in garza and every where it occupied lands in jerusalem, sharon is an icon of a national journalism. sharon is and i can in this country, sharing his butterfly of the journalism hearing. i
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followed up with her news her every time day and night. she read is a very professional journalist and she suspected by the audience and by the policy is that she was, she deserves all respect from the us of the residency, the policy number, the disease, and the palestinian people will celebrate. and respect journalism. 3 journalists, we appreciate her role and appreciate the role of the professional journalism and the role of the national journalism that i'm following up with the crimes. our condolences to you at al jazeera and jazz re, english al jazeera, be called in at worker and we a pay our condolences to everyone we have for a year in rome, a law office because this is a big bird and this is a shark. it's quite impossible to assassinate and kill such a professional journalist with
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a bullet from the occupation forces in order not to make the truth clear to every one. this is a crime. ok. we're going to take some live pictures now from nablus, where the body of sharing of a class is being taken. it has been in jeanine and it's expected to actually arrive at elgin's errors, bureau at some point. and then she'll go back to east jerusalem. the palestinian authority president is actually out for her body to be taken to the compound tomorrow date of her funeral. i still being worked out as she has some family members overseas, but these are obviously huge crowds that have gathered to pay their respects to sharing aqua. she was 51 years old and was covering and israeli army right on the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank when she was shot in the facial in the facial region. she is a household name and
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a veteran journalist. and so as you can see, those huge crowds that have gathered to pay their respects as people knew her as she'd been going out, watching her, she was a household name, she actually just completed a diploma and new medium was studying hebrew as well. so emotional things, they're out of nablus and we will worry, we will watch her. her body moves throughout these regions as people pay their respects. ok, let's bring in yes sir. alaska. he is an academic and specialist on israeli. palestinian issues and joins is live from dublin. thanks for being on the program. yes. explain to our audience why a policy journalist has been shot while doing her job in the occupied with bank. well, let me just say a few words. thanks for having me and let me say a few words about charee and shooting. i have personally she, we game was well, i don't know if she was living he's right as war crimes
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in the finance her very in guys on the west going towards them in the whole of palestine. indeed, she was committed to, there was, she was committed to justice and that's, that's what she worked on. and she wasn't silent like national journalist. she forgot. and she, she talks about the difficult reality of the occupation for phineas the difficult 3 . i'm at the time the indians have been living through, she was a voice of just the she was a voice over through. she was a void of freedom and that's how i know. that's how i i, that's how also that are the women men, girls and boys and the children recognize sure. they know she has a present to the voice of just the voice of
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a truth and the voice of freedom. adam now about killing it. so surely. surely has been, as i said, a very brief german who reported about the injustice in public file and was happening to the fund. and i think is right, and let's put that in the wider context is really, isn't comfortable with the truth is doesn't want the word to know about the war crime that committing again, it's about as finance, it doesn't want to show that it wants to commit to justice and therefore by kidding shearing, they were trying to kill the idea of justice for the finance they were trying to kill the idea of freedom for the finance. they were also trying to kill the idea of palestinian curious journalists who, who, who committed themselves to be through. and just so they were not only kidding
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shooting. they were, they were killing that idea and this kill was, they were trying to kill that idea of kind of thing in the freedom. so the demolition. yes. a israel has said they will investigate. they always say they will investigate. they say they'll be a joint investigation. how will they be held accountable? what will that even amount to when one of be one of the major issues with when israel, in recent, the kids in israel makes it meant about interest, the geisha on finding out what happened. so i guess the, but it's been yes, but in reality it doesn't do anything on the ground. it doesn't do any interest. again, it doesn't involve itself in, in, in, in holding accountable the soldiers or the empire army who been involved in
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killing the finance in a systematic way on a databases and managing the occupation. so for me and the idea of a big issue is baseless bases. for me, i put it in the context in the why the context of israel acting with in unity. and that has been a big issue with israel. and in fact, with the international community, the community has been holding for russia into account has been talking about the way that the new york area, which is very important. and we need that. but the same time the community hasn't been holding to its continuous policy and continuing policy of discrimination, of systematic killings, of the teaching, depart, it's been in for mean it is in the putting them on the occupation and
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a through web archive and community living has been living through this difficult situation since 1948 before about israel hasn't been has a countable. yes. sorry to interrupt you, but we do have to move on. obviously there are lots of price pricing issues, but we appreciate your insights. yes. alaska. an academic specialist on israeli palestinian issue. thank you for your time. is what we know. so farm sharon was reporting on his wiley rides in jeanine in the occupied west bank. there have been me daily rides thereafter. a series of deadly attacks inside is while she was shot in the head. despite wearing her press vest, doctors say she was killed instantly and couldn't be saved even though she was rushed to hospital. crowds had carried her body from the hospital through the straits of janine, in a procession to honor him. eye witnesses and fellow jealous, shufa hun,
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i. yasha says they were pinned down by snipers when showing was shot. well, you can come only. we stood together in a collective way as journalists then was started moving when we were shocked by the live ammunition fired at us. we reached an area that did not allow us to withdraw them and we were just facing the snipers. if they were not really willing to kill some of us, we could have started shooting before our arrival in this marrow area. i see this is a clear assassination of journalists. the one that killed serene was intended to kill her because he shot the bullets out to marry of her body that was not protected. and i also think that of my colleague try to escape that would have directly shot us and killed us. well, some were shouting, be careful guys. the snipers are over there. we didn't. the doctor who carried out the autopsy says the bullet which killed sharon was direct and facial last injury was massive and there was a complete laceration in the brain together with
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a big fracture of the sco himnez. alice, i had joins, has live now from garza city unit. how people remembering sharing yes, says you can see here emily, the office, st. garza, our office has been pocked with people since morning. morning tant, has been held here at the office. many of the media, the civil institutions and even the governmental office during the gaza strip had come to pay their condolences to al jazeera offers and to show their deep support and solidarity with her. our colleagues, jarine and what has affected her. i have with me here on mr. on the siobhan. he is one of the civil institutions activists. i'm are, can you tell us how did you receive this news today? is very said the news for us. i was shocked to this morning by reading the news of
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august, the submission of sharing a notion of the person living under lawyer as a journalist. sharon is very well known john loosen but it's fine on it in the region. she has been very active for as fitting a thought. smith, in the fax from the ground to the our audience and we realize the destination of journalism, journalist and palestine is a tool door to kill the, the 1st on the ground. and we already said for what heaven and we are horn for clear, neutral investigation for her to for her the and we earth or all, but a student will leave journalist not only been a student, mr. brewer to continue the work. the media and palestine was the tool and the window, dukes of british and took sublet, our suffering and palestine for the last 100 of the year were able to ship that are most of the work that you do. we have dish with a gentleman a much though work or 0 and all the news channel,
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the thought working in but his life, my condolences to you and to family, family and thought all people, it's a lot to be in not only are yes so many other activities in protests are being planned for and casual today in solidarity and to show condolences and to express their condolences with the death of serene. everyone is calling out to the international community to act rapidly into opening and independent and rapid investigation and the killing assuring. thank you very much for that update human. alas, i had in gaza city for us. there's been further reaction from the u. k. on terrains death. the national union of journalist says it's shocked by the killing of jealous rain o'clock by israeli forces, while reporting on raids in janine the union has condemned to the act of violence and cold on authorities to ex, swiftly holding those responsible to accounts. let's go to nadine baba now who
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joins us from london with more on b, u. k. reaction. the dame. they've been close to b i. c. c to investigate what else has been the reaction from the industry. that's right. before i get to that the u. k. itself is react to the u. k. dumbasses to, to israel has said he's deeply saddened by what he calls the tragic death of serene, saying that journalist must be allowed to work safely and freely and urging of a rapid r and transparent investigation. back to the national union of journalists here in the u. k, you said they have put out a statement condemning what they call an act of violence calling on the authorities to act swiftly. have also said this shocking incident must be seen the context of israel systematic targeting of journalists working in palestine and its failure to properly investigate killings of media workers. and they refer to an ongoing case the international criminal court saying suddenly
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a new name must be now added to that file. that's the case brought jointly with the international federation of journalists and to palestinian journalist to palestinian groups. last month, the i f. j is quoted also is saying we'll seek to add this case, the kidding assuring to the sci fi complaint that's already been submitted. they say, if we dive on justice, but the russian targeting of ukrainian journalists, we must demand an end to and justice for israeli targeting and killings of palestinian journalists. all right, thank you very much for that update. and in bob live for us in london. the american ambassador, the american ambassador rather to israel, has reacted by, twitch, saying, very sad to learn of the death of american and palestinian generalist, serene. i encourage
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a far investigation into the circumstances of her death and the injury of at least one other journalist today. earlier, my colleague rob madison spoke with al jazeera as managing director giles trend over here in the studio. and he called for accountability for the killing of sharing as the managing director of a channel like this does this gave you, is it necessary for you to, to stop and consider the circumstances under which journalists who are covering concepts like this and work to a way to try to improve them to make them safer, is that really very much you can do when the circumstances are as we see them in these, in this particular region, we do as much as we possibly can of the safety, the health, the safety of our journalists, is, is of paramount importance to us. we have all the necessary protocols for providing the equipment, some providing security, providing procedures,
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safety procedures. we do everything we can to protect our journalists, but we have to recognize that is a dangerous world out there. and there are some states players as well as other players who do target journalists and increasingly, unfortunately in this world today, the media is increasingly coming on the file in all sorts of different ways, whether it be physical attack or online attack, or any all sorts of other attacks and intimidation and threats, and as well as al jazeera, another went along with other media. we have to face this, this reality, this depressing reality. but we cannot allow it to sign of us to stop us from doing what we do because the world needs to know what's happening more than ever in this world. and i think in now past history, it's 25 years of, of algebra history, something like 11. i think it's 11 of our journalists have been killed. this will now obviously increase that number. we have had a tough experience of,
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of the sort of thing, but we have to carry on. i say to all my colleagues that we do a great job. we are, we've won great awards. we don't do this for win awards. we do this because we believe that we are doing something that is important to do. but our journalism is recognized and it's important that we carry on doing that because the world we need to know what is happening. is there any, anything that you know as an organization can do with regards to representations to the israeli military, to be israeli government or indeed to the palestinian authority in the, in the event of something like this? yes, we, we, we will make the necessary communications and with, with all those that we can to try and find out what has happened. i'm sure there'll be lots of calls from around the world. we get a lot of support from human rights organizations. governments who will be looking at what happened here, and why a journalist has been shot dead journalists, killing journalists,
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shooting the messenger, is equivalent to a war crime. so we need to know what has happened. the world needs to know what happens. not long before her death serene, spoke in her own words about what her career has meant as a journalist. oh and then milt again and i'm in with
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okay to, to update you. we have have rolling coverage now of veteran algebra. jealous. sharon ucla who has been killed by israeli forces in occupied west bank we have had rolling coverage throughout the day, including reaction which has been wide spread terrain was reporting on israeli writes, and janine in the occupied west bank therapy, me daily rides. there after a series of deadly attacks, she was shot in the head region despite wearing her press vest. doctors say she was killed instantly and couldn't have been saved even if she was rushed to hospital. she was just 51 years old. all right, stay with us. africa direct is next and i'll be back at the top, the out with more on the story. ah,
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ah, her journey has begun. the faithful world camp is on its way to catherine your travel package today. never most of argentina, the autumn sun is prominent that are showers admittedly new. see where the cloud is . but the significant chows really have been the other side of the river plate in uruguay. and now just catching the edge of south east and brazil. so enjoy your final weather for the most part. most brazil's quite dry actually, but the seasonal trough, which is the hole in the sky that draws the air from gcs. showers will produce them in bolivia and peered out through western columbia and on shore this northeast of brazil, sorry nam and beyond. not looking particularly what i have to say on wednesday.
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