15 June 2022
Mohammed Khan
[FYI request #19356 email] Tēnā koe Mohammed Khan
Thank you for your email of 16 May 2022 in which you request the following under the Official
Information Act 1982 (OIA):
A statement was made on the @NanaiaMahuta Twitter account- https://twitter.com/Nanai
aMahuta/status/1525969882495430656 - which deliberately obscured the known facts in
regards the murder of Shireen Abu Akleh- that it was a deliberate killing by zionists of the
'Israel' 'Defense Forces' group, and that the assault on her funeral by 'Israeli' 'Police' was
unprovoked. Only supporters of the genocide of the Palestinian people believe otherwise.
Produce all documents and communications which led to the production of this statement
playing down the murder of Mrs. Abu Akleh and the attack against her funeral. Including-
for example- communications with your masters in the US and 'Israel'.
The following information has been provided in summary form, in accordance with section
16(1)(e) of the OIA.
Aotearoa New Zealand was heartbroken by the killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh
in Jenin. Aotearoa New Zealand was also appalled by the violence that took place at her funeral.
As mentioned in your request, I issued a Tweet to reiterate these sentiments. The Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and Trade (the Ministry) has also raised concerns directly with the Israeli Embassy
over her killing, alongside allegations of disproportionate force used by Israeli security forces.
Aotearoa New Zealand has called for an independent and transparent investigation into the killing
of Ms Abu Akleh, not least so the perpetrators can be held to account.
As per our balanced and principled approach to the Middle East Peace Process and our
independent foreign policy, the wording of the Tweet was carefully considered in line with
Aotearoa New Zealand’s established policy settings. The wording of this Tweet went through a
normal sign-out process, which includes review by senior Ministry officials and advice to my office.
A small number of emails were sent during this drafting and sign-out process. Aotearoa
New Zealand did not communicate with other countries in considering its response to the killing
of Ms Abu Akleh.
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Nāku noa
Hon Nanaia Mahuta
Minita Take Aorere / Minister of Foreign Affairs