It's been more than two days since Palestinian journalist Shatha al-Sabbagh was shot dead on the streets of Jenin.
There has been no committee of inquiry, the UN Secretary-General has not expressed concern, the US State Department has not called for an investigation.
In fact, her killing is being all but ignored.
Why?
She was shot by Palestinian Authority security forces, not the IDF.
It's been more than two days since Palestinian journalist Shatha al-Sabbagh was shot dead on the streets of Jenin.
There has been no committee of inquiry, the UN Secretary-General has not expressed concern, the US State Department has not called for an investigation.
In fact, her killing is being all but ignored.
Why?
She was shot by Palestinian Authority security forces, not the IDF.
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