DIDIM, Turkey — The father of the Turkish-American activist killed by Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank on Thursday welcomed Turkey's decision to initiate an independent investigation into her death and called on the United States to do the same.
Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, who held Turkish and American citizenship, was killed last Friday during demonstrations against settlements in the West Bank. A witness who was there, Israeli protester Jonathan Pollak, said she posed no threat to Israeli forces and that the shooting came during a moment of calm, following clashes between stone-throwing protesters and Israeli troops firing tear gas and bullets.
Turkey's Justice Minister Yilmaz Tunc announced Thursday that Turkey had launched its own investigation into her death days after the Israeli military said in a preliminary report that Eygi was likely shot ''indirectly and unintentionally'' by its soldiers.
Mehmet Suat Eygi, who is based in Seattle but spoke in western Turkey, said he was very happy to learn that Turkey had opened an investigation into what he called the ''arbitrary murder'' of his daughter.
''I hope that the American government does the same," he said.
He said his daughter was 10 months old when the family left Turkey for the United States. ''She studied in the schools there, she grew up with freedoms there. She is a citizen of that country,'' he said. ''I hope the American government will show the same sensitivity.''
He was speaking in the Aegean coastal town of Didim, where Eygi used to come for vacations and spend time with family members — and where she is expected to be buried. Eygi's grandfather's home and the street where the house is located was adorned with Turkish flags — an honor usually bestowed to Turkish soldiers killed in conflict.
The Ankara chief prosecutor's office was leading the Turkish probe, Tunc said, adding that Turkey would seek international arrest warrants for those responsible for her death. He also said Turkey would present findings to a U.N. court overseeing a genocide case against Israel filed by South Africa over the war in Gaza.