Zakaria Zabeidi's brother died of his wounds after being shot by security forces in Jenin
The death of terrorist Daoud Zabeidi was determined two days after he was injured in the activity of the security forces in Jenin for the arrest of the wanted Mahmoud al-Daba'i.
During the operation, IDF fighter Noam Raz was killed. Rambam Hospital reported that "Zabeidi was defined as in a critical condition, was treated in the intensive care unit, and was pronounced dead this morning."
Yoav Itiel
15/05/2022
Sunday, 15 May 2022, 11:22 Updated: 12:01
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In the video: Documentation of the activity of IDF forces from Jenin in the early morning (IDF Spokesman)
The terrorist Daoud Zabeidi, the brother of the Fatah prisoner and former commander of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, Zakaria Zabeidi, died this morning (Sunday) from his wounds at Rambam Hospital in Haifa.
This, after he was injured on Friday in the activity of the security forces in Jenin for the arrest of the wanted Mahmoud al-Daba'i.
During the operation, IDF fighter Noam Raz was killed.
Rambam Hospital said that "Zabeidi was transferred to the medical camp on Friday while he was being resuscitated and anesthetized, and was in a critical condition upon arrival at the shock room. He was treated in the intensive care unit, and was pronounced dead this morning."
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Participated in a battle with security forces and was killed.
Daoud Zabeidi (Photo: Official Website, Social Networks)
Meanwhile, the vigilance in Jerusalem continues today in preparation for the celebration of Nakba Day and on the occasion of Pesach Shani.
The police are preparing for the ascent of Jews and Arabs to the Temple Mount.
After a week of relative calm in al-Aqsa and the entry of more than 600 Jewish worshipers into the mountain compound, security forces are preparing for a possible escalation during the day and possible clashes there.
Hamas spokesman Hazam Qassem warned against the ascent of Jewish worshipers to the Temple Mount.
According to him, the ascent of Jews to the mountain on Nakba Day "could lead to a dangerous escalation and hurt the feelings of the Palestinian people."
Qassem further threatened that "Israel will bear the consequences" and called on Muslims to come to the mountain compound "to block the occupation plan."
Against the background of Hamas cries and incitement on social media, the police are expected to prevent the entry of young Muslims today who are feared to be rioting in the mountain compound.
This step was also taken last week, when the police prevented Muslim rioters from entering the Temple Mount when Jews and tourists were arriving.
Security tensions intensified on Tuesday at the funeral of al-Jazeera journalist Sheerin Abu Akala.
Her funeral left Ramallah and ended in Jerusalem, and difficult documentation of the incident shows many clashes between security forces and Palestinians.
Senior members of the US administration protested to Israel about the conduct of the police during the incident and Commissioner Yaakov Shabtai in coordination with the Minister of Internal Security Amar Bar-Lev ordered an investigation into the conduct of the police.
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