Today, Saturday, Al-Jazeera TV camera returned to the place of martyrdom of colleague Shireen Abu Aqleh in Jenin in the occupied West Bank, and documented what was narrated by eyewitnesses who were there last Wednesday morning at the moment of the assassination.

And his colleague Zain Al-Abidin received Al-Jazeera journalist and producer Ali Al-Samudi, who was injured at the moment of the assassination, and he came to an ambulance to the scene of the crime to testify.


Here are the testimonies of journalist Shatha Hanaisheh, who accompanied colleague Sherine Abu Akleh, and photographer Magdy Bannoura, who filmed and documented the assassination:


Here is the testimony of the journalist Mujahid Al-Saadi, who was also present at the moment of the assassination:


Yesterday, the Palestinian Public Prosecution announced that its preliminary investigation confirmed that the only source of fire at the time of the injury of the late colleague Sherine Abu Aqleh was from the occupation forces.

The same source added that the preliminary investigation indicated that the direct cause of death was a brain injury from a high-speed projectile.

On the other hand, the Israeli Channel 12 said that the Chief of Staff of the Israeli army, Aviv Kohavi, listened to internal reports that showed that the Israeli army was the one who shot Shirin Abu Aqleh, and that this is highly likely.