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The U.S. states that Israeli shootings are likely the cause of Sirene Abu Acre's death, but bullet inspection is not definitive.

(CNN)Killed Al Jazeera correspondent and Palestinian-American Shireen AbuBullet investigation Bullet status As a result, Acre "could not reach a definitive conclusion" regarding its origin, but U.S. Department of State spokesman Ned said, "Shooting from the [Israel Defense Forces] standpoint may be the cause of her death. Concluded that the price was high, "the price said in a statement on Monday.

Price said the conclusion about the possible responsibility for the killing came "by summarizing both" of the IDF and Palestinian Authority investigations-in the past in the United States. A few weeks of investigation where the security coordinator was granted "full access".

Security coordinator Price said, "There is no reason to believe this is intentional, and the tragic situation during an IDF-led military operation against the Palestinian Islamic Jihad faction on May 11, 2022. I found a reason to believe that it was the result of Jenin following a series of terrorist attacks in Israel. "

He said theinspection of the bulletwas" very detailed ". "I am an independent third-party inspector as part of a process overseen by the US Security Coordinator (USSC)," he said. , "I couldn't conclude its origin clearly.

"Ballistics experts have determined that the bullets are badly damaged and have hampered a clear conclusion," Price said.

"The United States continues to appreciate and encourage cooperation between Israel and PA in this important case. We will continue to engage and explain Israel and PA in the next step. I encourage responsibility, "he said. "I would like to extend my condolences to the Abu Acre family."

Palestinian authorities made the bullets available to US authorities on Saturday. Palestinian Authority Justice Minister Mohammad al-Sharalde told Al Jazeera on Sunday night that US officials had returned the bullets.

US officials had previously told CNN that Washington had urged Palestinians to gain access to the bullets that killed Abu Acre for several weeks.

"The United States has revealed its view on Israel and Pennsylvania that it expects a thorough, transparent and impartial investigation into the situation of Abu Acre's murder and accountability." Was asked by a State Department spokesman. About the problem.

Last month, 24 US Senators called for the United States to be directly involved in investigating the murder of Abu Acre.

"It is clear that neither of the parties on earth trusts the other in order to carry out a credible and independent investigation," said President Joe Biden, who will visit Israel and Israel. I am writing in the letter I addressed. West BankLater this month. "Therefore, at this point, we believe that the only way to reach that goal is for the United States to be directly involved in investigating Abu Acre's death."

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