Oh I am outraged- whenever anyone makes a whataboutist argument.
This isn't a whatabout argument. Rather, I'm pointing out the very different reaction to a sniper killing a journalist when there's no possibility of blaming Israel.
What different reaction? Are you under the illusion that every non-natural death in that region is picked up and reported worldwide?
I'm comparing this case to the one where a reporter was hit by what might have been a stray IDF round. Tons of analysis trying to prove it was Israeli--but the sound analysis that supposedly put the range right at where the IDF troops were was based on an incorrect microphone position and if true actually proves the opposite. Tons of news coverage.
Now, a journalist dead by what is unquestionably an intentional shot and the response is tons of so what. Why does this case draw so much less attention? The only distinguishing feature is that Israel can't be blamed. There's no PR machine blasting it out.
Are you talking about
the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh?
If so, you have misremembered. IDF officials admitted that there were shots fired by a nearby IDF soldier towards the journalists, and that it appears he was the one who killed Abu Akleh and wounded one of her colleagues.
If not, please link to a report of the shooting you are talking about.
Yes, that's the one.
Bullet--inconclusive, both sides have guns that could have fired it. But the fact that they were slow to produce it strongly suggests it's not a ballistic match. They normally promptly produce evidence which will be damning, if it's not prompt it should be treated as probably false.
Range--this is where the problem is. There was a detailed sound analysis that showed the shot to have been fired from the distance the IDF troops were at. Oops, the mic in question wasn't on her and was actually far enough away that the sound analysis excludes the IDF.
Situation--it was reported as one shot. Definitely false, there were multiple rounds.
I don't believe it will be possible to prove this conclusively one way or the other but it sure looks like she caught stray Palestinian fire.