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Family of US Activist Killed in W. Bank: Blinken Offers No Prospect of Inquiry

Family of US Activist Killed in W. Bank: Blinken Offers No Prospect of Inquiry
Relatives mourn the death of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi back in September iun Didim, Turky. (AP)

Monday, 16 December 2024 03:07 PM EST

\The family of a Turkish-born American human rights activist killed by Israel in the occupied West Bank pleaded with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday for a U.S. probe into her killing but got no promises, the woman's husband said.

Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, was shot dead on Sept. 6 as she took part in a protest march in the town of Beita against Jewish settlement expansion in the West Bank.

Speaking to reporters after meeting with the top U.S. diplomat, Hamid Ali said Blinken was attentive but gave no assurances that Washington would carry out its own investigation and urged Eygi's relatives to wait for Israel to finish its inquiry.

"He was very deferential to the Israelis," Ali said of Blinken. "It felt like he was saying his hands were tied and they weren't able to really do much."

There was no clear timeline on when Israel would conclude its investigation, Ali said.

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said Blinken told the family that Israel had informed the United States in recent days that it was finalizing their probe and that the State Department would promptly share any findings with the family.

"With respect to a United States investigation... that would be in the remit of the Justice Department," Miller said.

Israel has acknowledged its troops shot Eygi, but says it was an unintentional act during a demonstration that turned violent. Her family believes she was targeted as an activist.

Although Washington has criticized Eygi's killing and a surge of attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank as Israel wages war on the Palestinian Hamas group in Gaza, the U.S. has announced no major policy change toward Israel.

The International Court of Justice and most countries say Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories and expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank are illegal. Israel denies this, citing historical and biblical ties to the area. 

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\The family of a Turkish-born American human rights activist killed by Israel in the occupied West Bank pleaded with Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday for a U.S. probe into her killing but got no promises, the woman's husband said.Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, was shot...
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