A new video records the last seconds before the killing of Sherine Abu Aqleh • Al Marsad Newspaper

Al-Marsad Newspaper: A video spread on social media, Thursday, showing what a user described as the moments before the killing of Palestinian-American journalist, Sherine Abu Aqleh, with a bullet to the head on May 11, while she was covering the Israeli forces storming Jenin camp in the West Bank.

In the video, which was published by Palestinian journalist Rushdi Abu Al-Awf on his Twitter account, a group of people, including journalists, appear, some of whom exchange conversations and laughter, and others walk in the same site where Shireen was killed.

The situation seems normal among the people without any signs of an exchange of fire. Journalist Abu Aqleh can be seen walking with the Palestinian journalist, Shatha Hanaysha and others in the background of the scene, wearing helmets and jackets with “Press” written on it.

Suddenly, a sound of gunfire is heard, and the image vibrates and shows the feet of people seeking protection from the bullets, and one of them shouts: “Has anyone been shot? (Was anyone hurt?”)

The bullets stopped for a while, with one of them shouting, “Ambulance! Ambulance!”, and the sound of shooting came back once more.

The sound of gunfire recurred, amid the screams of those present as they tried to drag the journalist’s body, while Hanaysha sat trying to hide from the bullets.

The same man instructs Hanaish not to move, and says: “Stay in your place, don’t move! Move! Mujahid moves!”

A moment of silence envelops the scene, and the sound of an ambulance is heard in the background, ending the posted clip.

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