Israeli Occupation Police Storm Shireen Abu Aqleh's Family Home
Occupied Jerusalem, May 11 (QNA) - Israeli occupation police stormed the home of the family of Shireen Abu Aqleh, Al-Jazeera correspondent, who was assassinated by Israeli occupation bullets in Jenin camp this morning.
Eyewitnesses said that Israeli occupation police raided the family's home in the town of Beit Hanina, north of occupied Jerusalem, and demanded that the Palestinian flags be removed from its roof, and that the national anthem and chants be stopped and crowds dispersed.
Witnesses added that dozens of Jerusalemites expelled the occupation soldiers from the house, forcing them to station themselves in its vicinity.
They explained that dozens of Palestinian personalities, including Minister of Jerusalem Fadi Al-Hadmi, Deputy Governor Abdullah Siam, representatives of national and Islamic forces and journalists, flocked today to the family home of martyr journalist Abu Aqleh in Beit Hanina.
Jerusalemites chanted patriotic slogans for the martyrs from inside the martyr's house, and sang national anthems and songs.(QNA)
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