Forensic Analysis Shows Abu Akleh Killed Intentionally By IDF

Middle East Monitor:

Criminal intent

From the analysis of the scene of the crime and the nature and site of the fatal shot, it is concluded that the crime was committed intentionally:

The site of injury in the victim’s body is between the protective jacket and the helmet, just below the ear, a sensitive position vulnerable only to an experienced sniper,

Israeli forces continued to shoot at anyone who tried to rescue her. Ambulance personnel reported the presence of signs of shooting on the tree next to where the victim was killed, at chest/head height.

Analysis of the images received from the crime scene, the respective locations of the victim, the Israeli forces and the Palestinian resistance fighters, the trajectory of the bullet as revealed by the Autopsy Report and the crime scene, and the Autopsy Report itself, reveals that:

Journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh was exposed to a single bullet that penetrated the head and the bullet returned to the head after exiting because it hit the inner layer of the helmet.

The shooting was not random, but rather focused and precise, and this is confirmed by the convergence of holes in the tree trunk that was next to the body of the victim, Shireen Abu Aqleh.

The perpetrator of the killing of journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh is without doubt the Israeli army, given the trajectory of the bullet, the respective locations of the victim, the Israeli soldiers, and the Palestinian resistance, as well as the impossibility of the victim being hit by any other party in a space controlled by the Israeli occupation.

The report recommends the following:

The bullet extracted from the victim’s body must be examined and compared with the weapons involved in this crime,
The identity of the shooter must be established,
This procedure requires an international commission of inquiry with the power to force the Israeli occupation to hand over the weapons carried by its soldiers on the day of the crime in Jenin.

Elite IDF fighters training Ukrainian troops

From elite IDF combat unit to Ukrainian army:

….In fact, Fibobrov, who served in Golani Brigade, a prestigious infantry unit, enlisted to one of the combat units in the Ukrainian army seven years ago.
He is currently stationed on the front line, where troops are preparing for a possible invasion of the Russian army. “We hold our position, but in relation to the situation before, the Russians are much more aggressive and provocative, and they are breaking the truce a lot more,” he said.
“The army’s morale is high, the Ukrainian army is well prepared for any scenario. We can respond well to possible Russian attacks, thanks to the United States and Britain. The war in Ukraine has been going on for eight years and the world only noticing it right now,” he said, referring to the armed conflict in the Donbas region of Ukraine, part of the broader Russo-Ukrainian War.
[Lila: of course, the latest news is that the Russians have the battle plans for a Ukrainian invasion planned for March, which accounts for the massing of Ukrainian troops at the border.]
……Fibobrov serves in the Aidar Battalion, an assault battalion of the Ukrainian Ground Forces considered to be one of the best in the military.
“During international military drills with Lithuanians, Bulgarians, Romanians, and Poles, the battalion showed excellent results and was also praised by other foreign armies. Ukraine has been doing a lot of international training and there’s a lot of knowledge exchange between our army and NATO forces.”