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Guilty Until Proven Innocent--and then STILL Guilty
The death of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh on May 11, 2022, during an anti-terrorist operation by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank, was immediately followed by accusations that she was killed by Israel.
On the same day, before any investigation was conducted by anyone, Al Jazeera concluded that she was “killed by Israeli forces”. Also on the same day, Middle East Monitor wrote, “Israeli forces today assassinated a Palestinian icon”, and Mondoweiss wrote, “Israel kills veteran Al Jazeera correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh in occupied West Bank”.
In the eyes of the pro-Palestinian media, Israel was guilty without any need for proof. The next day, as David Horovitz wrote in the Times of Israel, the “unshakable Palestinian narrative” was that “Abu Akleh was not only shot by Israeli troops rather than hit by indiscriminate Palestinian gunfire, but deliberately targeted by Israel in order to silence the voice of the Palestinians”.
On May 26, 2022, CNN claimed that after conducting its own investigation, it had concluded that, “new evidence suggests Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in targeted attack by Israeli forces”. The Times of Israel summarized CNN’s so-called evidence as follows:
- “Forensic audio experts have identified that the shots came from about 200 meters away — the alleged distance between Abu Akleh and IDF forces [Israel Defense Forces] at the time of her shooting.” – CNN provided no evidence that there were no Palestinians firing shots within a similar distance, so this observation doesn’t really prove anything.
- “Photos of bullet markings left on a tree just where Abu Akleh was hit […] were indicative of controlled, targeted shots rather than stray bullets.” – Assuming that the shots were indeed controlled, it is not proof of intent, and it is not proof that the shot came from an Israeli gun.


June 26, 2026 






