It looks like we are seeing the Israeli police interfering with the funeral procession bringing journalist Shireen Abu-Akleh to rest. In seven consecutive Tweets, the Israel Police account tells the whole story. Here is the first of the series and, for space considerations, I will list the texts of the next six posts: https://twitter.com/israelpolice/status/1525226565872893954?t=L0p1S3SFYM0WC-XTJ2K_UQ&s=19&fbclid=IwAR14HY7L-yOYdXpe17b_blk2P4Grdh9SZ11FyjYu_gyKbqfRPy43d6NYyUA 2/7) On Friday, about 300 rioters arrived at Saint Joseph hospital in Jerusalem and prevented the family members from loading the coffin onto the hearse to travel to the cemetery - as had been planned and coordinated with the family in advance 3/7) Instead, the mob threatened the driver of the hearse and then proceeded to carry the coffin on an unplanned procession to the cemetery by foot 4/7) This went against the wishes of the Abu-Akleh family and the security coordination's that had been planned to safeguard the large number of mourners 5/7) Israel Police instructed that the coffin be returned to the hearse, as did the EU ambassador and Abu-Akleh’s own family, but the mob refused 6/7) Israel Police intervened to disperse the mob and prevent them from taking the coffin, so that the funeral could proceed as planned in accordance with the wishes of the family 7/7) During the riot that was instigated by the mob, glass bottles and other objects were thrown, resulting in the injury of both mourners and Police officersThis will never be unseen. pic.twitter.com/Gtfrjqs6Q3
— Riya Al (@RiyaAlsanah) May 13, 2022
What Really Happened at Shireen Abu-Akleh's Funeral and Why
Here is the inflamatory video from Shireen Abu-Akleh's funeral that has the world up in arms (once more) against Israel. Watch the video and then read below to know what you are really seeing. And then read below that to know why the family likely will never be able to verify the story. At the end of this article, I mention what is missing from the description of the events in order to bring the story to full and complete closure.
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