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The Canaidan died in ICE custody two days before the statement you just linked to was released.
Note we are currently two days after the death of Sayafollah Musallet so it's a little premature to be screaming about a lack of a press release.
The profile of Johnny Noviello on the CBC came out four days after his death. So definitely premature for you to be upset about not finding a profile Sayafollah Musallet two days after his death.
It's been two weeks and I can't find any report from ICE on the cause of death for Johnny Noviello.
The reporting on the Sayafollah Musallet story is currently spotty. The incident just happened on Friday, it was a riot so a messy thing to investigate. There is reporting that the riot was started by Palestinians throwing rocks, and I've seen reporting that three Israelis have been arrested. These are unconfirmed reports though. The incident is being investigated according to Reuters. From what reporting there is, it does seem like they're taking it seriously and it will be investigated and arrests made (if they haven't been already).
This is one of those stories you should follow up on if you actually care about Sayafollah Musallet. Propganda can go around the world before the truth puts its pants on, but if you actually care about a story to know the truth of it, you'll probably need to follow up on it a little more than two days after shit went down so investigations can happen, arrests made, reporters can confirm sources, etc.
Also it may shock you to learn American citizens do get killed over seas fairly regularly. What do you suppose the US government does immediately after those incidents? Usually nothing, if a reporter asks, they say something like "we're aware of the situation". You just have a greater concern for this particular region of the world than for others for some reason.
You have any evidence for that beyond the IDF saying it was?
I'll check back in two weeks and confirm that nothing comes of it, we can play this game for years, and I'm confident nothing will ever come of it beyond a possible slap on the wrist to say "look we took action".
Rachel Aliene Corrie. The US doesn't give a shit about any American when it comes to Palestine.