Seattle, AP - Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old human rights activist, was tragically shot and killed by Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank while protesting against settlements. Eygi, who also held Turkish citizenship, was remembered by hundreds of mourners at a vigil on a Seattle beach.
Eygi's killing has sparked outrage and calls for accountability, with President Joe Biden expressing deep sadness over the incident. The Israeli military stated that Eygi was likely shot unintentionally, drawing criticism from American officials.
The deaths of American citizens in the West Bank have drawn international attention, highlighting the need for independent investigations into such incidents. Eygi's family has demanded a thorough inquiry into her death.
Friends and supporters described Eygi as open, engaging, and devoted to justice. She was known for her activism and involvement in protests against the Israel-Hamas war. Eygi's passion for helping others and her love for humanity left a lasting impact on those who knew her.
Her body is expected to be repatriated to Turkey for burial, where she will be laid to rest. Eygi's legacy of bringing people together and fighting for justice lives on in the memories of those who knew her.