Israeli officials express disappointment American probe doesn't exonerate IDF in killing of al Jazeera reporter, say military will continue its own investigation

US reporter Jacob Magid on the transfer of the bullet that killed the Al Jazeera journalist, plus Ben & Jerry's boycott; tech editor Ricky Ben-David looks at German Bayer in Israel

Results of forensic analysis expected Monday, Al Jazeera reports; PA transferred round that killed US-Palestinian correspondent to American embassy officials on Saturday

Army spokesperson appears to dismiss Palestinian claims US experts would examine the shell that killed Al Jazeera correspondent; PA transferred bullet to US on Saturday

Ramallah has previously refused to make the move after veteran Al Jazeera reporter's death under disputed circumstances; forensic analysis could shed definitive light on killing

Senior special ops officer to also join investigation into Shireen Abu Akleh killing; criminal probe not expected unless evidence shows a soldier acted deliberately or negligently

Hours after UN rights office claims Shireen Abu Akleh killed by Israeli security forces, military says it can't complete investigation without examining bullet, held by PA

UN Human Rights Office spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani says its own investigation finds that the bullet which killed Shireen Abu Akleh last month 'came from Israeli security forces'

AIPAC lobbies against latest congressional effort to join investigation, claiming letter implies Israel is behind Palestinian-American reporter's death in West Bank last month

Premier expresses pride that coalition was able to 'set aside ideological disagreements' and work together, says collapse caused by opponents who preyed on its 'weakest links'

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