Security camera footage shows officers with batons out in Jerusalem Saint Joseph's Hospital before heavily criticized intervention at procession for Shireen Abu Akleh

Latin Patriarch Pierbattista Pizzaballa says incident was a 'disproportionate use of force' and 'severe violation' of fundamental human right of freedom of religion

Dutch-based researchers rely on analysis of open source video and audio evidence, say findings support witness accounts that Israeli fire killed Abu Akleh

Officers were instructed to take down any display of Palestinian national banner, with only the deputy district commander overseeing events; police insist plans properly approved

Anton Abu Akleh, brother of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen who was killed in Jenin last week, calls Israeli police account of violence at her funeral 'illogical and untrue'

Editor David Horovitz and military correspondent Emanuel Fabian break down what we do and don't know in the probe into the shooting of the Al Jazeera journalist

Top US diplomat notes 'the importance of a free and independent press' as he offers condolences to Shireen Abu Akleh's relatives

Diplomats say negotiations over the joint statement -- a rare expression of unity from the body on Israel -- were particularly arduous

But others accuse public security minister of not backing officers and pressuring police chief to open probe after widespread international condemnation

Police say officers 'exposed to violence' and 'subsequently' used force; images of Shireen Abu Akleh’s casket almost toppling drew widespread condemnation

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