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Family of Turkish-American Activist Killed by IDF Says U.S. Is ‘Unwilling’ to Provide the Bare Minimum Information on Her Death – Haaretz

 Family of Turkish-American Activist Killed by IDF Says U.S. Is ‘Unwilling’ to Provide the Bare Minimum Information on Her Death

‘We’re just asking for step one,’ Aysenur Eygi’s widower, Hamid Ali, says, as the family met with U.S. lawmakers in a bid to find out more about the the investigation into her killing. Answers from Secretary of State Blinken proved ‘extremely disappointing,
‘ he added

More than three months after learning of their loved one’s killing, the family of Turkish-American activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi – fatally shot by Israeli troops at a West Bank protest – still has limited information on the circumstances of her death. And they say they’re receiving very little assistance from the U.S. government on the matter.

Eygi, 26, was shot in the head following the weekly protest at the West Bank Palestinian village of Beita near the Israeli settlement of Evyatar. According to the Israeli military’s initial findings, the soldiers probably did not mean to shoot Eygi, but activists present at the incident say she was shot nearly half an hour after clashes between soldiers and protesters dissipated.

In a packed week of meetings last week, the Eygi family finally got face time with outgoing U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and met with 15 U.S. lawmakers and their staff on Capitol Hill in their bid to secure justice for their slain loved one.

“All this effort we’re doing is to obtain something, or to even begin something, that is very basic – really the bare minimum. It shouldn’t really take this much effort,” says Hamid Ali, Eygi’s husband.

“There’s a precedent for it. Merrick Garland himself – the attorney general of the United States – has said ‘we investigate every American death.’ It is not something exceptional that we’re asking for. This is very minimal.”

🔗SOURCE ➡️ Haaretz [Archive] .

9/13 – Based On Conversations With 13 Eyewitnesses, Washington Post Investigation Finds That The IDF Fired At Protesters “From a Distance Where They Posed No Apparent Threat” When American Activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi Was Shot

9/11 – Following Biden’s Claim That It Was An Accident, Hamid Ali- Ayşenur Eygi’s Partner -issued A New Statement:

“The White House has not spoken with us. For 4 days, we have waited for President Biden to pick up the phone…This was no accident & her killers must be held accountable.”

9/10- Secretary Of State Blinken Said In A Press Conference In London With His British Counterpart That Eygi’s Killing Was “Unprovoked And Unjustified”. He Added That “No-One Should Be Shot And Killed For Attending A Protest”

9/9- Eyewitness Says IDF Shot American Activist When There Were No Clashes

9/9 – Family Of American Killed By Israeli Forces In West Bank Calls For Investigation

An autopsy shows 26-year-old Aysenur Eyzi Eygi was shot in the head by an Israeli sniper

The family of an American who was killed by Israeli forces in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday is calling for President Biden to order an investigation into the shooting instead of relying on Israel to investigate itself.

9/8 – Is This America’s Greatest Ally?

Israeli soldiers and settlers in the West Bank attack AMERICAN protection volunteers.

9/6 – US Citizen Shot Dead By Israeli Troops During West Bank Protest

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