Relatives of Al Jazeera reporter accused the U.S. of trying to erase Israel’s responsibility for her death

Relatives of Al Jazeera reporter, Shireen Abu Akleh, accused the U.S. of absolving Israel of responsibility for her death. They expressed disappointment in President Biden for his administration’s response. The family believes Israeli fire caused her death, dismissing claims of accidental shooting. Despite requesting a meeting with Biden during his visit to the region, the White House declined to comment on the matter. Palestinian eyewitnesses and media investigations support the belief that she was shot by Israeli forces.

Relatives of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed while covering an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank in May, showed their deep disappointment in President Joe Biden in a letter released over his administration’s response to her death.

The family accused the U.S. of trying to deny Israel’s responsibility for her death, saying in an official statement that Israeli fire most likely killed her but that the shooting in the West Bank town of Jenin was an accident. They sent a request to Biden for meeting with them when he visits the region, which The White House declined to comment on, alongside with the matters of the letter.

Palestinian eyewitnesses who claimed they saw she was shot by Israeli forces gained support from a reconstruction made by The Associated Press, investigations by CNN, New York Times, and The Washington Post as well as monitoring by the U.N. human rights office.