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HOUSTON'S SHEILA JACKSON LEE HAS ALL BUT BECOME A MEMBER OF THE SQUAD AND IS ONE OF THE 57 CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS WHO ARE TRYING TO BREAK UP THE US-ISRAEL ALLIANCE

As Palestinians hide evidence, 57 Congressional Democrats demand U.S. investigate Israel’s role in reporter’s death

 

By Ken Cohen

 

FLAME

May 31, 2022

 

 

Protesters hold candles and a photo of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed while covering clashes between IDF troops and Palestinian gunmen during an IDF raid in Jenin, in Haifa on May 11, 2022. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

One quarter of the Democrats’ congressional delegation have signed an anti-Israel letter addressed to Secretary of State Antony Blinken and FBI Director Christopher Wray. The letter calls for an American investigation into the death of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu-Akleh, while ignoring the fact that Palestinians are obstructing an investigation

Despite the Palestinian Authority (PA) refusal to turn over the bullet that killed Abu-Akleh and rejecting Israel’s request for PA cooperation in an investigation, the American legislators cast doubt only on Israel’s role in the journalist’s death
 
Reps. Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-TX) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) pose for a selfie in the halls of Congress.
Reps. Sheila Jackson-Lee (D-TX) and Squad founder Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) pose for a selfie in the halls of Congress
 
Rep. Ilhan Omar helped Rep Sheila Jackson Lee take a selfie with her phone before the education roundtable in Minneapolis.
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Ilhan Omar, Sheila Lee Jackson

The letter was formulated by congressional allies of the pro-Palestinian “Squad” that includes congresswomen Rashid Tlaib, Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. They were joined by dozens of their Democratic colleagues. Disturbingly, many of these other signatories are generally viewed as more moderate than the habitually anti-Israel “Squad.”

Israel’s Ambassador to the United States, Michael Herzog, stated, “This letter does not offer a fair representation of the case, ignores important context . . . and reaches a wrong conclusion.”

Illustrating Amb. Herzog’s critique, the voluminous coverage of Abu-Akleh’s death in the worldwide press—and in the congressional letter—usually fails to mention the plague of terrorist murders emanating from Jenin that drew the IDF to the area.

With 19 Israelis killed in terror-attacks in the last few weeks—and reports of another attack being planned by U.S.-designated terror group Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ)—the IDF was searching in jihadist hotbed Jenin. Their search was opposed by gunfire from PIJ militants there.

Abu-Akleh, a veteran reporter, was there to cover the confrontations between Israel and the Palestinian terror-cells.

Palestinian reports of her shooting-death immediately claimed that she was “murdered” by an Israeli sniper.

“The only source of fire in that place came from the occupation forces with the intention to kill,” Palestinian Attorney-General Akram Al-Khatib said, referring to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

Initially, the Palestinian Authority claimed—and al Jazeera and other news outlets dutifully reported—that no Palestinian guns were fired anywhere near where she fell.

Then videos emerged showing a fierce firefight between the IDF and the PIJ terrorists. In fact, one of the videos recorded a PIJ gunmen announcing that they had “gotten” an Israeli: In fact, no Israelis were shot that day, and the corpse on the ground was probably that of Abu-Akleh.

Those early stories were scrubbed off the al Jazeera website. But the counterfactual allegations and narrative of a tranquil Jenin invaded by IDF assassins seeking a journalistic victim had taken root.

Videos exposing the dishonesty of the Palestinian propaganda had been published several days before the congressional letter was issued. Nonetheless, the congressional signatories propagated the lies in their letter, which states: “Palestinian journalists . . . say they did not see militants in the area.” The letter also cites Shaza Hanaysheh, a Palestinian journalist, alleging “there were no clashes or shootings in the immediate area.”

Of course, Palestinian journalists are notoriously unreliable witnesses. Veteran Middle-East observers know that these reporters are threatened and strictly controlled by the Palestinian Authority (PA). They have a reputation for reporting on incidents that are somehow always Israel’s fault.

Indeed, in Freedom House’s Press Freedom Index, the West Bank press receives a 25: Not Free. (Israel’s press scores 78: Free.)

In 2002, Jenin was also a hot-spot for the Palestinian press, who supported claims the IDF massacred hundreds of Arab civilians. But when the facts were revealed, there were fewer than 50 Arab deaths—and most of those were armed terrorist fighters killed in battle. (23 Israeli soldiers were also killed.)

Now again, in 2022, hard evidence—this time, in the form of real-time videos—has exposed Palestinian lies.

While the congressional request for answers pointedly implies Israel is hiding something, it neglects to mention that the linchpin of any investigation—the lethal bullet—is held by the uncooperative Palestinians.

In fact, terrorists quickly collected Abu-Akleh’s lifeless body, and Israel immediately offered to investigate with the PA, accompanied by American observers. The congressional letter conveniently omits the fact that the PA categorically refused. What the Representatives want is precisely what the PA is blocking: A balanced and thorough determination of the circumstances of Abu-Akleh’s death.

The PA’s own medical examiner who inspected the fatal bullet said he couldn’t determine if it was from an IDF or a PIJ rifle. It is certain that Israel and the U.S. have superior ballistics labs—if the truth is really sought.

If any party should be suspect in Abu-Akleh’s death, it is surely those obstructing justice.

In short, the intent of these congressional Democrats was clearly a hatchet job on Israel ahead of any evidence. They ignore Israel’s readiness and attempts to investigate the tragedy. They choose to disregard the PA’s withholding of evidence, plus the known duplicity of the PA and its Palestinian “witnesses.” They say nothing of the terror wave threatening Israeli citizens.

Zooming out to the bigger picture, supporters of Israel must reach a troubling conclusion: The Congresspeople who signed the letter are serving notice on Israel that bipartisan support for Israel on Capitol Hill is deteriorating. This sizable fraction of the Democratic caucus no doubt presages future moves to undercut the US-Israel bond.

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