A seriously wounded Palestinian man died Sunday at an Israeli medical center from gunshot wounds he suffered after Israeli soldiers shot him two days ago during an invasion of the Jenin refugee camp in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian, Daoud Mohammad Zobeidi, 40, was shot with a live round in the abdomen before Palestinian medics provided him with the needed first aid and rushed him to Ibn Sina hospital in Jenin.

He was later transferred to Rambam Israeli medical center in Haifa due to the seriousness of his condition, and Israelis immediately said he was now considered to be under arrest and would be interrogated if he survived his wounds.

On Saturday, Israel officially informed the family that Daoud was in a life-threatening condition due to gunshot wounds to the abdomen.

Daoud was seriously injured Friday and was among twelve other Palestinians wounded during the Israeli refugee camp invasion, especially during protests and exchanges of fire that took place after the soldiers detonated one home.

Following his injury, his family said Daoud underwent two surgeries at Rambam hospital and then was placed in the Intensive Care Unit hooked to reparatory machines.

Doctors at the Israeli Hospital said they would know more about his condition after observing him in the ICU for 48 hours; however, he succumbed to his wounds.

Daoud, a former political prisoner, is the brother of Zakariyya, one of six detainees who escaped from the heavily fortified Gilboa prison and were captured a week later.

Dozens of Israeli fanatics, led by Member of Knesset Itamar Bin-Gvir, went to the Israeli medical center and held a protest demanding the Israeli authorities to refrain from providing Daoud any medical center “at Israels’ expense.”

It is worth mentioning that Daoud’s mother, and his brother Taha, were killed on April 6, 2002, by Israeli soldiers during the Israeli military offensive in the Jenin refugee camp.

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Brother Of Zakariya Zobeidi In Serious Condition
May 15, 2022, at 03:03

Daoud Zobeidi, 40, the brother of Zakariyya, one of six detainees who escaped from the heavily fortified Gilboa prison and were captured a week later, was shot and seriously injured by Israeli soldiers who invaded the Jenin refugee camp Friday.

Daoud was shot during an Israeli military invasion of the Jenin refugee camp. His family said Daoud was rushed to Ibn Sina hospital in Jenin and was later transferred to Rambam Israeli Medical Center in Haifa due to the seriousness of his wounds.

Daoud was shot with a live round in the abdomen; after being transferred to the Israeli Hospital, the Israeli army declared that he was now considered under arrest and would be taken for interrogation if he survived his wounds.

Palestinian sources said an Israeli army sharpshooter shot Daoud after the soldiers surrounded a home in the al-Hadaf area in the refugee camp.

His family said Daoud underwent two surgeries at Rambam hospital and then was placed in the Intensive Care Unit hooked to reparatory machines.

Doctors at the Israeli Hospital said they would know more about his condition after observing him in the ICU for 48 hours.

Dozens of Israeli fanatics, led by Member of Knesset Itamar Bin-Gvir, went to the Israeli medical center and held a protest demanding the Israeli authorities to refrain from providing Daoud any medical center “at Israels’ expense.”