Israeli PM rejects calls to change army rules of engagement No one can dictate our firing policy

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Jerusalem,

Conflict between Israel and Palestine has been going on for years. Occasional attacks on Israel from the Palestinian West Bank and the Gaza Strip have also taken place. Israel is also retaliating.

Meanwhile, on May 11, Israeli soldiers conducted a search operation in a camp in the city of Jenin in the West Bank based on information received that members of the Palestinian terrorist organization were present. Shereen Abu Aqle, a female journalist of a Qatar-based news agency, went to the area to collect news related to this.

At that time, there was a shootout between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian terrorists.

During this shooting, Shereen who went to collect news was shot at. He died on the spot. Who shot Shereen Abu? Confusion persisted.

Meanwhile, the Israeli army said on the 5th that there is a high probability that the Aljazeera female journalist Shereen may have died in the shooting by their country’s security forces.

Following this, the United States said that it will pressure Israel to review its firing policies.

In this case, the Prime Minister of Israel said that no one can dictate to us about the firing policy. He also expressed grief over the death of Aljazeera journalist Shereen Abu Akle.

In this regard, he said yesterday, “I will not allow prosecution of an Israel Defense Forces soldier who defends himself from the firing of terrorists just because of requests from foreign countries.”

No one can dictate to us our open firing policy when we are fighting for our lives. Our soldiers have the full support of the Government of Israel and the people of Israel,” he said.

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