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Journalist Shatha al-Sabbagh Killed by PA Sniper in Jenin Raid
Dec 29, 2024, 07:03 AM
Palestinian journalist Shatha al-Sabbagh, sister of slain resistance fighter Mutasem al-Sabbagh, was killed by a sniper during a raid by Palestinian Authority (PA) forces in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. The incident, which involved a headshot by a PA sniper, has sparked widespread condemnation from Palestinian factions, including Hamas and Islamic Jihad, who accuse the PA of targeting civilians and resistance figures. Shatha, a student of journalism at Al-Quds Open University, was reportedly shot while near her home. Her family has held the PA accountable, describing the act as a deliberate and unjustified killing. The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate has called for an independent investigation into the incident. This marks the latest in a series of fatalities linked to the PA's ongoing security crackdown in Jenin, which has been criticized for fueling internal Palestinian divisions. Calls for national unity have been made to address the escalating tensions.
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