So far Biden administration officials have refused to acknowledge that an Israeli soldier was responsible for the deliberate murder of Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi.

 

Mondoweiss

 

On Monday, Biden administration officials refused to publicly acknowledge that an Israeli soldier killed an American citizen in the occupied West Bank, saying they would let Israel’s investigation ‘play out.’

 

26-year-old a Turkish-American Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, a volunteer with the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) and recent University of Washington graduate, was shot in the head on September 6 and pronounced dead at a local hospital. Eyewitnesses say that Eygi was peacefully protesting illegal settlement expansion in the West Bank village of Beita when she was shot by an Israeli sniper on a nearby roof.

 

‘We were peacefully demonstrating alongside Palestinians against the colonization of their land and the illegal settlement of Evyatar,’ said a fellow ISM volunteer in public a statement. ‘The situation escalated when the Israeli army began to fire tear gas and live ammunition, forcing us to retreat. We were standing on the road, about 200 meters from the soldiers, with a sniper clearly visible on the roof. Our fellow volunteer was standing a bit further back, near an olive tree with some other activists. Despite this, the army intentionally shot her in the head.’

 

The Israeli military is claiming that it ‘responded with fire toward a main instigator of violent activity.’ It also says ‘details of the incident and the circumstances in which she was hit are under review.’

 

State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel was pressed on the issue during Monday’s briefing but would not publicly acknowledge that an Israeli soldier was responsible. When asked if he had any doubts that it was an Israeli bullet that killed Eygi, Patel told reporters, ‘I’m not going to get ahead of the process here.’

 

Patel offered a similar response when asked why the United States trusted Israel to conduct a fair and thorough investigation. ‘The record is quite abysmal when it comes to Israel investigating itself on killing of Americans…Rachel Corrie, Omar Asaad, Shireen Abu Akleh..,’ Al Quds Said Arikat reminded Patel.

 

Patel also refused to publicly condemn the killing, telling Arikat that the ‘death of any American citizen is heartbreaking.’

 

White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby told reporters that President Joe Biden had not spoken to Eygi’s family.

 

‘One of the few things Biden has always been good at is connecting with those who’ve lost loved ones,’ tweeted Drop Site News’s Ryan Grim. ‘In this case, he can’t be bothered.’

 

A growing number of Democratic lawmakers are expressing frustration over the killing and demanding answers.

 

‘I am heartbroken and angry about the killing of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, an American citizen, in the West Bank today, who was reportedly peacefully protesting against illegal settlement activity,’ said Senator Patty Murray (D-WA) in a statement. ‘The government of Israel must deliver answers immediately and hold the perpetrators of this killing accountable. I will be in close touch with the Biden administration to press the Israeli government for full transparency and accountability. My heart is with Aysenur’s family and loved ones during this difficult time.’

 

‘My heart goes out to Aysenur’s family, friends, and loved ones,’ said Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA). ‘This is a terrible tragedy, and I extend my condolences to all those in mourning today. My office is actively working to gather more information on the events that led to her death.’

 

‘I am very troubled by the reports that she was killed by Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers,’ she continued. ‘The Netanyahu government has done nothing to stop settlement expansion and settler violence in the West Bank, often encouraged by right-wing ministers of the Netanyahu government. The killing of an American citizen is a terrible proof point in this senseless war of rising tensions in the region.’

 

Rep. Rashida Tlaib shared a video of Patel refusing to condemn the killing on Twitter and wrote, ‘Dear Americans, If you are killed by the Israeli government, our country won’t care. No one will be held accountable. It doesn’t matter who you are, Israel can kill Americans and get away with it.’

One thought on “Biden administration refuses to acknowledge the fact that an Israeli soldier killed another U.S. citizen in the West Bank”
  1. How many Americans died when Israel attacked the US intelligence-gathering ship USS Liberty in 1967? How many died on 911? Beirut? How many died in all the wars the USA has fought for Israel? With friends like Israel the USA doesn’t need enemies!

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