Israel Police says 'mob' took Shireen Abu Akleh's casket against her family's wishes, prompting police action, after images of officers beating mourners sparks global condemnation

Shireen Abu Akleh, 51, is laid to rest on Mount Zion in funeral attended by at least 10,000 Palestinians; Abu Akleh, killed during Jenin clashes, was widely beloved by Palestinians

Police gird for possible unrest as funeral for Shireen Abu Akleh makes its way from Beit Hanina through Old City to Mount Zion cemetery, day after receiving full honors in Ramallah

Hundreds of officers expected to be deployed along the Jerusalem funeral procession route for Shireen Abu Akleh amid fears of disorder or clashes

Israeli ambassador to US says Jerusalem has made clear to Washington that Palestinians are refusing to cooperate in joint investigation into death of Shireen Abu Akleh

Qatar and Kuwait condemn killing of Al Jazeera journalist; Jerusalem's Gulf partners issue muted response, as does Turkey

Political correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn describes an action-packed day at the Knesset; Diaspora affairs correspondent Judah Ari Gross unpacks a Jewish organizational kerfuffle

Colleagues praise renowned reporter, killed while covering clashes between IDF and Palestinian gunmen, as a groundbreaking woman in media

Aviv Kohavi vows full investigation into killing of Shireen Abu Akleh; says ‘at this stage' it's impossible to know if Israeli troops or Palestinians fired fatal shot

The diplomatic crisis over the death of a Palestinian-American reporter is solvable, eventually, but further radicalization of those hostile to Israel is already underway

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