13/9/2024–|Last update: 9/13/202410:05 AM (Makkah Time)
Justify The White House Description of the American President Joe Biden Israel’s killing of Turkish-American activist Aisha Noor Azgi Aygi In the West Bank a week ago, he called the “incident”, saying the assessment was based on initial reports.
This was stated by White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre during a press conference yesterday, Thursday, in which she said that the killing of activist Aisha Noor “should not have happened,” describing her killing as “horrific.”
She stressed the need for Israel to do more to ensure that such incidents do not happen again.
But the spokeswoman struggled to answer a reporter’s question about why Biden initially described Aisha Noor’s killing as an accident.
This came after the journalist cited an investigative report by the Washington Post proving that the activist was shot in the head from a long distance by an Israeli sniper 20 minutes after the demonstrations ended.
The spokeswoman claimed that Biden made such an assessment based on initial reports, and that the US administration is closely following the investigation and will take steps according to the results of the comprehensive investigation.
Asked why Biden has not met with the activist’s family members yet, Jean-Pierre said US officials are in contact with the family members and are considering making additional contacts.
The occupation admitted to killing the Turkish-American activist, stressing that it was “very likely” that its soldiers’ fire killed Aisha Nour “indirectly and unintentionally while targeting the main instigator of the riot.”
Last Friday, the Israeli army killed activist Aisha Nour with live bullets while she was participating in an event denouncing settlements in the town of Beita in the Nablus Governorate, north of the West Bank. West Bank Occupied.