Killing Of Ayşenur Eygi
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On 6 September 2024, 26-year-old woman
Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi Ayşenur is a Turkish feminine given name, and may refer to: * Ayşenur Alpaslan (born 1953), Turkish diplomat and former ambassador * Ayşenur Duman (born 1999), Turkish Olympian cross-country skier * Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi (1998–2024), Turkish-b ...
, an American and Turkish dual citizen, was shot and killed by
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forces during a protest against illegal
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near
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in the Israeli-occupied
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. Eygi was born in Turkey in 1998 and raised in
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,
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. She arrived in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on 3 September 2024 to engage in activism work with the International Solidarity Movement (ISM). The weekly protest held in Beita against settlement expansion has been held for years and often was the site of Israeli crackdown. Since March 2020, seventeen Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces while attending the protest, and in August 2024 an American protestor was shot in the leg by Israeli forces while fleeing live fire and tear gas. Two other American citizens have been killed in the West Bank since the start of the
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. She was the third American citizen to be shot dead by Israeli forces in the West Bank in 2024, the other two being Tawfic Abdel Jabbar (17) and Mohammad Khdour (17). On each occasion the U.S. Government condemned the killings without launching investigations. On 10 September 2024, Israel claimed that Eygi was "likely unintentionally shot" by its forces. This version has been contested by witnesses and rejected by Eygi's family, who argue that it is inadequate for Israel to investigate itself. Video evidence obtained by ''The'' ''Washington Post'' has also failed to support Israel's conclusion.


Biography

Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi (27 July 1998 – 6 September 2024) was a Turkish-born American human rights activist and peer mentor. Eygi was born in
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, Turkey, on 27 July 1998. Her family moved to the United States when she was less than a year old. Eygi was raised in
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, and attended the
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. She graduated from
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in 2022 with an associate's degree in arts. Later, she graduated from the
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with a major in psychology and a minor in Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures. Eygi had previously been involved in
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against the
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, and was active in pro-Palestinian activism on the UW campus. She was considering attending graduate school to study Near East archaeology. Eygi participated in the Faz3a (Faz'a) movement, an organisation which fights for the rights of Palestinian farmers who are persecuted by the Israeli military and attacked by settlers. She was also a member of the Palestinian-led International Solidarity Movement, much like
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and
Rachel Corrie Rachel Aliene Corrie (April 10, 1979 – March 16, 2003) was an American nonviolence activist and diarist. She was a member of the pro-Palestinian International Solidarity Movement (ISM) and was active throughout the Israeli-occupied terr ...
.


Background

Eygi arrived in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on 3 September 2024 to engage in activism work with the International Solidarity Movement (ISM). According to her family, she had been compelled to travel to the Israeli-occupied West Bank to stand with Palestinian civilians who have been enduring ongoing repression and violence. Two other American citizens have been killed in the West Bank since the start of the
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. It was also the third high profile killing of a U.S. citizen by Israeli forces in recent years, following the killings of Omar Assad and
Shireen Abu Akleh Shireen Abu Akleh (; April 3, 1971 – May 11, 2022) was a prominent Palestinian-American journalist who worked as a reporter for 25 years for Al Jazeera Media Network, Al Jazeera, before she was Killing of Shireen Abu Akleh, killed by Israeli ...
. The weekly protest held in Beita against settlement expansion has been held for years and often was the site of Israeli crackdown. Since March 2020, seventeen Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces while attending the protest and in August 2024 an American protestor was shot in the leg by Israeli forces while fleeing live fire and tear gas. Eygi entered the
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at the beginning of September and took part in the weekly protests in Beita. During a communal prayer primarily composed of men and children, IDF soldiers arrived and tried to disperse the group.


Shooting and death

On 6 September 2024, Eygi attended a protest in Beita, near the Israeli settlement of Evyatar. The protest, which is held weekly, calls for the end of Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank. According to
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journalist Jonathan Pollak, who attended the event and is an activist with the Defend Palestine group, Israeli soldiers surrounded the group prior to a communal prayer, which was held by Palestinian and non-Palestinian activists before the protest got underway. Following the prayer, clashes broke out between the soldiers and the protesters. Witnesses reported that IDF forces employed both live fire and tear gas to drive the group back to their villages; in response, the protesters threw stones and subsequently retreated from the area. An Australian activist who talked with the ''
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'' told that both she and Eygi had meant to avoid rougher protests and, according to Pollak, Eygi was indeed shot during the subsequent calm. Some 20 to 30 minutes after the clashes had ceased, soldiers scaled a house and positioned themselves on a rooftop some 200 yards away. A protestor standing with Eygi stated, "We were standing, visible to the army, just standing around not doing anything. Nothing was happening." One soldier took aim, fired and a shot ricocheted off a stone and struck a local 18-year-old Palestinian man in the thigh. After a second shot was fired, Pollak reported being called over to help Eygi, whom he found lying under an olive tree with a bullet wound in the head. He added that she lay in a direct line of sight from the position of the soldiers on the rooftop. According to Pollak, the soldiers were under no threat. In a later statement, ISM stated that none of its activists had thrown rocks at Israeli soldiers, that the demonstration was peaceful, and that no danger to the soldiers was conceivable as they were 200 metres away from the protestors. Footage obtained by the ''Washington Post'' indicates that Eygi was shot more than 30 minutes after clashes had ended. According to Pollak, while a clash had occurred in a previous incident on the same day, soldiers were under no threat, and the killing of Eygi took place in a separate event. He saw two soldiers, positioned atop a nearby house, aiming a gun towards the demonstrators and opening fire. Pollak said that Eygi was away from him when she was shot in the head, and that she was bleeding to death next to an olive tree. The ISM contradicted the IDF's claims its soldiers had been subjected to stone throwing by Eygi's group, saying “Ayşenur was more than away from where the Israeli soldiers were and there were no confrontations there at all in the minutes before she was shot.” Eygi was brought to Rafidia Surgical Hospital in Nablus, where she was confirmed dead. The director of the hospital, Fouad Naffa, as well as another doctor who administered first aid, Ward Basalat, confirmed to the media that Eygi had been shot in the head.


Aftermath

Eygi's remains were repatriated to Turkey and were buried at
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on 14 September in a ceremony attended by Turkish vice president
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, foreign minister
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, Grand National Assembly speaker
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and
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leader
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.


Responses

Eygi's family called for an independent investigation into her death. In a statement released on social media her family claimed that Eygi was peacefully protesting when she was killed, and that her life was "taken needlessly, unlawfully and violently by the Israeli military". In a public statement, Ezgi Eygi's family called on the US government to make an effort so an independent investigation be conducted, arguing that it would be "inadequate" for Israel to investigate itself. On September 10, hours after Israel released the conclusion of its inquiry, in which it admitted that it was "highly likely" that Ezgi Eygi was killed by an Israeli sniper but alleged that the act was unintentional, the family released another statement, criticizing the Israeli inquiry as "wholly inadequate" and adding that "we are deeply offended by the suggestion that her killing by a trained sniper was in any way unintentional. The disregard shown for human life in the inquiry is appalling."


Palestine

Secretary General of the
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,
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, tweeted that Eygi's death was "another crime added to the series of crimes committed daily by the occupation forces".
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released a statement condemning the killing as "part of a pattern of violence against foreign supporters of the Palestinian cause, including the notable case of
Rachel Corrie Rachel Aliene Corrie (April 10, 1979 – March 16, 2003) was an American nonviolence activist and diarist. She was a member of the pro-Palestinian International Solidarity Movement (ISM) and was active throughout the Israeli-occupied terr ...
". The statement called on the international community to hold the Israeli government accountable.


Israel

The IDF confirmed on 6 September that troops had fired in Beita "toward a main instigator of violent activity who hurled rocks at the forces and posed a threat to them," and that the "details of the incident and the circumstances in which ygiwas hit are under review". On 10 September 2024, the IDF stated that it was 'highly likely' that she was shot by an Israeli soldier but claimed that her killing was unintentional. The
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wrote on social media platform X that “The IDF is looking into reports that a foreign national was killed as a result of shots fired in the area. The details of the incident and the circumstances in which she was hit are under review.”


International


United States

The
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confirmed Eygi's death and identity on 6 September.
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spokesperson Sean Savett said in a statement that the U.S. was "deeply disturbed" by the event. They also requested that Israel open an investigation into Eygi's death. US Secretary of State
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also made a statement that the U.S. government would share more information as it became available, and "as necessary, we'll act on it". State Department spokesperson
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declined to blame Israel for the killing and stated that the US government isn't planning on pressing for an independent investigation, as demanded by Eygi's family. On 11 September, Vice President
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denounced the killing as "tragic" and "unacceptable", and called for "full accountability" for the killing. On the same day, President
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demanded "full accountability" after initially accepting the Israeli explanation that the incident was accidental, without endorsing an independent investigation or pursuing consequences for the killing.
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spokesperson Matthew Miller said “We are urgently gathering more information about the circumstances of her death, and will have more to say as we learn more. We have no higher priority than the safety and security of American citizens.” Michigan Congresswoman
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called on Secretary of State
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to "do something to save lives".


Turkey

A spokesperson of the
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, Öncü Keçeli, said that Turkey would exert "all effort to ensure that those who killed our citizen is brought to justice." Another official statement by the Turkish Foreign Ministry states that “We condemn this murder committed by the Netanyahu Government. Israel is trying to intimidate all those who come to the aid of the Palestinian people and who fight peacefully against the genocide. This policy of violence will not work.” Turkish President
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described the killing by Israel as "barbaric".


Jordan

The Foreign Ministry of Jordan condemned Ezgi Eygi's death and asked for the perpetrators to be held responsible. It also said that the crime is a reflection of the extremist policies of Israel's government, which "incite hatred, fuel extremism, and encourage settlers to target and kill Palestinians as well as those who stand in solidarity with Palestinians' legitimate rights."


Qatar

The Qatari Foreign Ministry put out a statement condemning Ezgi Eygi's death: "The heinous crime is part of a series of ongoing crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian cause and human rights. The silence of the international community regarding these violations is an incentive for the occupation to commit more atrocities".


Organizations

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spokesman Stéphane Dujarric stated that the organization wants to see a "full investigation of the circumstances" of the incident. The
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expressed its “huge shock” following the killing and said that they will investigate the incident. The Peace & Justice Project organization said that the attack was a result of "an emboldened Israel, committing acts of ethnic cleansing with the support of UK and US governments".
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spokesperson Sean Savett said in a statement to Turkish state-owned
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: “We are deeply disturbed by the tragic death of an American citizen, Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, today in the West Bank and our hearts go out to her family and loved ones”. Savett further states that “We have reached out to the Government of Israel to ask for more information and request an investigation into the incident”. Nablus Governor Ghassan Daghlas in a statement to
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said “All legal measures will be submitted to the International Criminal Court” ... “The bullets do not distinguish between a Palestinian, a child, a woman, or any nationality” ... “Now her life is lost, she is an American citizen holding American nationality, which means Israel is crossing all lines.”


Criticism of U. S. institutional response

The Biden–Harris administration has been criticized by members of the US Muslim community and peace advocates for its response to Eygi's killing, which was compared to the much stronger rhetoric employed against Hamas over the killing of American hostage
Hersh Goldberg-Polin As part of the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel, Hamas-led attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, 23-year-old American-Israeli Hersh Goldberg-Polin () was wounded and abducted by Hamas during the Re'im music festival massacre. He was Gaza war hosta ...
. Critics noted that the US government had refused to attribute blame to Israel for Eygi's death and had maintained that more information was needed before any action could be taken on the matter, although no such fact-finding mission was launched into Goldberg-Polin's death, which was immediately blamed on Hamas. ''
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'' noted on September 8 that neither President
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nor Vice President
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had personally lamented Eygi's demise despite doing so for Goldberg-Polin (both eventually did so three days later in separate statements). Echoing the sentiments of Eygi's family, the US's suggestion that Israel investigate itself for the incident was also criticized. ''CNN'' noted that the Biden administration has not changed its abundant support for Israeli forces even after they were held responsible for the deaths of American citizens, citing the example of
Shireen Abu Akleh Shireen Abu Akleh (; April 3, 1971 – May 11, 2022) was a prominent Palestinian-American journalist who worked as a reporter for 25 years for Al Jazeera Media Network, Al Jazeera, before she was Killing of Shireen Abu Akleh, killed by Israeli ...
. "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," said executive director of the Institute for Middle East Understanding Margaret DeReus. Legacy media was also criticized for failing to clearly identify the Israeli source of the bullet that killed Eygi. After President Biden endorsed the conclusion from the Israeli initial investigation that Eygi's death was accidental, the victim's partner, Hamid Ali, reiterated the family's skepticism and added that neither President Biden nor the White House has contacted the family since the activist's death. The family said of President Biden's remark that it "is not only insensitive and false, it is complicity in the Israeli military’s agenda to take Palestinian land and whitewash the killing of an American." Commenting on the parallels between Ezgi's case and that of their late daughter Rachel Corrie, Cindy and Craig Corrie stated that — given Israel's historic refusal to punish soldiers who kill local and foreign activists in Palestine — the US's unwillingness to launch its own investigations into the killing of its citizens by Israeli forces can only be politically motivated.


See also

* American citizens killed by the IDF: ** Tawfic Abdel Jabbar ** Mohammad Khdour **
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**
Shireen Abu Akleh Shireen Abu Akleh (; April 3, 1971 – May 11, 2022) was a prominent Palestinian-American journalist who worked as a reporter for 25 years for Al Jazeera Media Network, Al Jazeera, before she was Killing of Shireen Abu Akleh, killed by Israeli ...
- Palestinian-American journalist killed by Israeli forces in 2022. *
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, an American citizen abducted and killed by Hamas *
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* ISM casualties in Palestine and Israel *
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- American activist killed by an IDF bulldozer in 2003. *
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– British UNRWA project manager shot and killed by IDF during a battle in Jenin, 22 November 2002. * James Miller – British film-maker shot and killed by the IDF in Gaza, 2 May 2003. *
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– Italian ISM volunteer abducted and murdered in Gaza by a Salafist militant group. *
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