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Palestinians have the United States investigate the bullet that killed Al Jazeera journalist Sirene Abu Acre

Jerusalem (CNN)Palestinian Authority says US investigators have Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, PA Allows you to investigate the killed bullets. Attorney General Akram Al-Hatib announced on Saturday.

On May 11, a journalist in Al Jazeera was killed while reporting an Israeli attack on the West Bank city of Genin. Israelis conduct a fair investigation.

"We did not hand over the bullet that killed Abu Acre to the occupation, and the Americans agreed to do a forensic examination of the bullet," Hatib told journalists.

Bullets will be examined at the US Embassy in Jerusalem, Khatib told CNN. Palestinians are "guaranteed" by the United States, and the bullets "will not be delivered to Israel," he said.

The US Embassy did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment. The Israeli Defense Forces said there were no public comments yet.

Bullet forensic investigations may allow you to officially determine who killed Abu Acre.

Israeli troops say it is not clear who fired the deadly shot. In a preliminary investigation, the military sniped Israel about 200 meters (about 656 feet) away from Abu Acre by indiscriminate shooting of Palestinians or exchanging fire with Palestinians. He said he may have been attacked by soldiers. Armed Forces — Neither Israel nor anyone else provides evidence of Palestinians armed within a clear line of fire from Abu Acre.

The Palestinian Authority states that there are no militants in the area and Israeli soldiers have deliberately targeted her.

Al Jazeera accused her death of "blatant murder" by the Israeli army. At least five journalism surveys of, including those by
CNN, all suggest that there were fatal shots from locations known to have been Israeli troops. I am. None of the investigations found evidence of Palestinian militants near Abu Acre when she was shot.
Abu Acre took up the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for 20 years, and in her fearless coverageshe was loved throughout the region. She was givenher state funeralat the Palestinian Presidential Headquarters in Ramallah.

Palestinians around the world, along with journalists, human rights activists and other leaders, continue to demand accountability for her murder.