Al-Jazeera correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh killed during an Israeli army assault in Jenin

JENIN, Al-Jazeera correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh, 51, from Jerusalem, was killed this morning during Israeli army assault in the northern West Bank city of Jenin.

The Ministry of Health said Abu Akleh was hit by a live bullet in the head. She was rushed to hospital in critical condition and later pronounced dead.

Al-Jazeera producer, Ali Samoudi, was also shot by a live bullet in the back, said the ministry. He was reported in stable condition.

Samoudi told WAFA that he was with Abu Akleh and other journalists in the Jenin refugee camps schools, all wearing press vests when they were targeted by the Israeli soldiers injuring him in the back and killing Abu Akleh.

He said the soldiers knew that all who were at that spot were journalists and that there were no armed men in the area or even armed clashes, stressing that they were intentionally targeted.

Abu Akleh was born in Jerusalem in 1971 and has a degree in journalism from Yarmouk University in Jordan.

After graduation, she returned to Palestine to work in her field and joined Al-Jazeera in 1977.

She was one of the most known faces among Al-Jazeera correspondents.

Source: Palestine News & Info Agency