State Deptartment says Israel pledged to provide new information justifying office closures, says 'high bar' needed to act against civil society

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'

Human Rights Office calls on Tehran to revise criminal penalties and halt all corporal punishments including amputation, flogging and stoning

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