The body of Abu Akleh has arrived at the Mount Zion Protestant Cemetery, where she will be buried next to her parents.
Thousands of mourners march from the Cathedral of the Annunciation of the Virgin to the cemetery for the burial.
Family and friends carry the coffin of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh outside Jaffa gate to Jerusalem's Old City during her funeral. [File: Ronen Zvulun/Reuters] 31 mins ago (12:35 GMT) Abu Akleh's funeral 'highlighting the occupation'Israeli actions surrounding Abu Akleh's funeral are "highlighting the occupation", Al Jazeera's Stefanie Dekker said.
Dekker, speaking from occupied East Jerusalem, noted that police had entered Abu Akleh's home on the day she was killed, removed a Palestinian flag and told mourners to turn off patriotic music.
On Thursday night, Abu Akleh's brother was summoned by Israeli authorities and told to instruct mourners not to carry Palestinian flags or to recite Palestinian chants.
"No showing of Palestinian unity, no showing of Palestinian identity," Dekker said. "I think this is what it's really about."
40 mins ago (12:26 GMT) Abu Akleh's funeral service endsFamily, friends and mourners, some who had never met her personally, gathered at the Cathedral of the Annunciation of the Virgin for Abu Akleh's funeral.
Bells rang out as a procession walked from the church to Mount Zion Protestant Cemetery, where Abu Akleh would be buried.
Earlier, Israeli forces beat mourners, including those carrying Abu Akleh's casket, near St Louis French Hospital, nearly forcing them to drop the body.
1 hour ago (12:03 GMT) Several arrested for raising Palestinian flagAl Jazeera's Imran Khan has reported that Israeli forces have arrested at least four mourners, including at least two men for raising the Palestinian flag in occupied East Jerusalem.
"Two men were arrested for actually raising the Palestinian flag. That's actually illegal under Israeli law," he said.
"Now when Shireen's car carrying the casket actually came in, there was a Palestinian flag on display in the back of the car. The Israeli police actually smashed that window in and took the flag."
Family and friends carrying the the coffin of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh are attacked by Israeli forces. [Ammar Awad/Reuters] 1 hour ago (11:58 GMT) Rights Lawyer: Abu Akleh's killing a 'blow to the world'Palestinian Human Rights Lawyer Diana Buttu has called Abu Akleh's killing "a blow to the world".
Her killing is a "blow to the world internationally, it's a blow to us nationally, and it's a blow to me personally," she said.
"She went into the hearts of every single Palestinian, and I dare say every Arab household because of her touching reporting in the way that she had of bringing to life the reality of Israel's brutal occupation," she said.
"Shireen is not the first journalist to be killed by Israel, and I fear that she's not going to be the last either. It's now time for accountability and we must demand that Israel be held accountable because it is Israel who is responsible," she said.
1 hour ago (11:39 GMT)
Abu Akleh's niece: Israel 'still trying to silence' herAbu Akleh's niece, Lina Abu Akleh, has said Israeli forces are "still trying to silence" her aunt and the mourners gathered for the funeral.
"Even a funeral in our country in Palestine doesn't go peacefully, sadly there were multiple Israeli checkpoints on the way to the hospital prohibiting cars from reaching the hospital, also they are limiting the number of cars that can reach Jaffa Gate next to the church," she told Al Jazeera.
"This goes to show that even though they silenced her by assassinating her they are still trying to silence and stop the people from being with us, and bringing their love and support to her, and honouring her legacy during this horrible tragedy," she said.
Lina Abu Akleh spoke to Al Jazeera shortly before Israeli forces beat mourners trying to accompany Abu Akleh's body from the hospital to the funeral.
Israeli forces detain a man near Jaffa gate to Jerusalem's Old City while the funeral of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed by Israeli forces during a raid in Jenin in the occupied West Bank. [Ronen Zvulun/Reuters] 2 hours ago (11:32 GMT) Priest: Abu Akleh will have 'influence all over the world'A Christian priest who will participate in Shireen Abu Akleh's funeral told Al Jazeera before the ceremony she will "have influence all over the world".
"We don't believe in the love of power, we believe in the power of love," Father Fadi Diab, who will conduct the funeral, told Al Jazeera.
Thousands of mourners gathered at the Cathedral of the Annunciation of the Virgin in occupied East Jerusalem for the funeral.
"Nobody can compare the Palestinian case with any other violence in the world or any other war because any nation that had a war, they still have their identity, their land but we lost our land, our identity," Fadi Diab said.
2 hours ago (11:21 GMT) Abu Akleh's body arrives at churchA hearse carrying Abu Akleh's body has arrived at the Cathedral of the Annunciation of the Virgin in occupied East Jerusalem.
The arrival followed Israeli forces attacking mourners who tried to accompany Abu Akleh's body to the church.
Israeli security forces beat mourners carrying Shireen Abu Akleh's casket on Friday. [File: Ammar Awad/Reuters] 2 hours ago (11:07 GMT) 'They wanted to walk with her body'Reporting from East Jerusalem, Al Jazeera's Imran Khan said Israel forces targeted mourners because they did not want them to walk with Abu Akleh's casket.
"What's going on is there was some pushing and shoving between the Israeli army and the people who wanted to take Shireen's body to the church," he said.
"They wanted to walk with her body. They didn't want to go in the cars the Israeli army said that they were not allowed."
2 hours ago (10:56 GMT) Israeli security forces beat mournersIsraeli security forces beat mourners as they began to move Abu Akleh's casket from the St Louis French Hospital in occupied East Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood.
Al Jazeera's Marwan Bishara, commenting on the attack, said "why does that require this type of violence?"
3 hours ago (10:32 GMT) Abu Akleh and the journalists killed by Israeli forcesAt least 45 journalists have been killed by Israeli forces since 2000, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Information.
The Palestinian Journalists' Union places the death toll higher at 55 killed.
Press freedom advocates have long said Israel acts with impunity when it comes to the targeting of journalists. In April, three organisations brought a complaint about the killing and maiming of media workers to the International Criminal Court.
Read more here on the journalists killed while covering the Israel-Palestine conflict.
3 hours ago (10:18 GMT) Israel 'investigating soldier' in journalist Abu Akleh's killingThe Israeli military is increasingly accepting the possibility that one of its soldiers killed veteran Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, with reports emerging that Israel is investigating the likelihood that one of its soldiers shot her during a raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
The admission that an Israeli soldier could be responsible is evidence that the Israelis are backtracking from their initial position that it was likely that Palestinian fighters in Jenin killed Abu Akleh.
Israel is conducting an investigation into Abu Akleh's killing, Israeli army sources told the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post newspapers.
Read more here.
3 hours ago (10:15 GMT) Funeral to be held in Abu Akleh's hometown of JerusalemA three day memorial procession, that began on Wednesday, when Al Jazeera journalist Abu Akleh was fatally shot by Israeli forces while reporting on a raid of the Jenin refugee camp, will culminate on Friday with a funeral in her hometown of Jerusalem.
Friday's events are expected to begin with a procession from the St Louis French Hospital in occupied East Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood, where Abu Akleh's body remained overnight, to the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem's Old City, where a funeral service will be held in the afternoon at the Cathedral of the Annunciation of the Virgin.
Abu Akleh, who was killed at the age of 51, will then be buried next to her parents at the nearby Mount Zion Protestant Cemetery.
Read more here.
Mourners gather ahead of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh's funeral. [Faiz Abu Rmeleh]
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