Brother of high-profile Palestinian terrorist dies days after clashes with Israeli troops

Daoud Zubeidi, brother of jailed militant Zakaria Zubeidi who last year became one of Israel's most wanted fugitives after escaping Gilboa Prison, was critically wounded during Israeli raid in Jenin

Reuters, Elior Levy, Lior El-Hi|
A Palestinian gunman, who is the brother of a prominent Palestinian terrorist, died Sunday after being critically wounded in clashes with Israeli forces, according to the Israeli hospital where he was being treated.
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  • Daoud Zubeidi was wounded in clashes with the Israeli military in the West Bank city of Jenin on Friday.
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    דאוד זביידי
    דאוד זביידי
    Daoud Zubeidi
    Zubeidi is the 40-year-old brother of Zakaria Zubeidi, a jailed Palestinian militant who briefly became one of Israel's most wanted fugitives after tunneling out of a high-security prison last year. He was eventually caught and returned to prison.
    A 47-year-old member of a special Israeli commando unit, Noam Raz, was killed in those clashes on Friday.
    Daoud Zubeidi was initially evacuated to the hospital in Jenin, where his physical state worsened and the staff advised he be transferred to an Israeli Hospital.
    He was then taken to Israel's Rambam Health Care Campus, where he was sedated and on a respirator and where his death was pronounced Sunday.
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    זביידי בכלא גלבוע
    זביידי בכלא גלבוע
    Zakaria Zubeidi in his jail cell
    (Photo: Gadi Kablo)
    Israel has been carrying out raids in Jenin and other parts of the West Bank for weeks following a spate of Palestinian attacks against Israelis that have killed nearly 20 people.
    More than 30 Palestinians have been killed, most of them involved in attacks or clashes with the military. An unarmed woman and two apparent bystanders were also among those killed and rights groups say Israel often uses excessive force.
    It was during raids in Jenin on Wednesday that well-known Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed after being shot in the head.
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    שירין אבו עאקלה אל ג'זירה
    שירין אבו עאקלה אל ג'זירה
    Shireen Abu Akleh
    The Palestinians, including fellow journalists who were with her, say she was killed by Israeli gunfire. The Israeli military says there was an exchange of fire with Palestinian gunmen at the time, and it's unclear who fired the fatal bullet.
    Abu Akleh was laid to rest Friday in Jerusalem in a mass funeral in which Israeli police pushed and beat mourners and pallbearers. Israeli police said they would conduct an investigation into the incident.
    Abu Akleh's death and the shocking scenes from her funeral drew condemnations from around the globe and calls for an investigation into her killing.
    Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, who has said there was a "considerable chance" that Abu Akleh was killed by Palestinian gunmen, said Sunday he stood behind the soldiers operating in Jenin.
    "The state of Israel does not place any limits on the struggle against terrorism," he told a meeting of his cabinet. "We will continue in all the necessary actions to grant security to Israeli citizens."
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    דאוד זביידי נפצע חילופי אש ג'נין אחיו של זכריא זביידי
    דאוד זביידי נפצע חילופי אש ג'נין אחיו של זכריא זביידי
    Daoud Zubeidi wounded in Jenin
    "The Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people, the arrests and the assaults, only add to the strength and determination of the Palestinian nation in its path of resistance, while protecting its legitimate right of the liberation of the land and places that are holy to it," the Hamas organization said on Sunday.
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