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Funeral procession held for Turkish American activist killed in West Bank

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Aysenur Eygi, a 26-year-old Turkish-American woman, was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers during a protest against Jewish settlement expansion in Beita, West Bank. Eygi, who studied psychology and minored in Middle Eastern languages and cultures at the University of Washington, was attending the protest on the sidelines. Witnesses reported that she was slain by Israeli soldiers, and her body was later wrapped in a Palestinian flag and black-and-white kaffiyeh. The official send-off took place in Nablus, with a sign reading "Palestine will always remember and honor your sacrifice." The US spokesperson warned against "conflating" the killing of an American-Israeli captive in Gaza with Eygi's shooting, and officials stated that they do not know with full certainty what transpired in the latter incident. The US also rejected calls for an independent investigation into the fatal shooting, urging Israel to conduct its own probe. Eygi's body was repatriated to Turkey for burial in the Aegean coastal town of Didim, according to her family's wishes.

    1. We are working closely to ascertain the facts, but there is not a State Department-led investigation that is going on.
    2. Let's make sure we are not conflating the direct murder of American-Israeli citizens, hostages, being held by a terrorist group.
    1. When we have more info. … We'll make it available. And, as necessary, we'll act on it.
    1. I'm driven by a passion for making a positive impact and continuously seek opportunities to learn, grow, and contribute to meaningful projects.
    2. The power to shape society lies with us, the people, when we come together to choose to fight for a better future for all.
    3. This is how we win things … by getting out in the streets, getting loud and demanding what we need.
    1. The first investigation should be into how the State Department continues to arm the state of Israel as it's killed several US citizens and tens of thousands of Palestinians in the last year alone. That's the primary investigation we're waiting on the results for.
    1. Over the past nearly 11 months, President Biden has shown daily which lives he values and which lives he deems dispensable. He cannot place his allegiance to this genocidal regime over the lives of his own citizens.
    2. Israel doesn't conduct transparent investigations and neither Israel nor the US hold the perpetrators of these killings accountable. You don't rely on the criminal to investigate his crime.
    1. Then she was shot. The army shot six bullets.
    1. She was here supporting an occupied country despite not being from there.
    1. Aysenur wasn't the type of person who could just stand by watching injustice to others.
    2. She felt very honored to be going to the West Bank, knowing that many Palestinians who leave are not allowed to go back.
Funeral procession held for Turkish American activist killed in West Bank