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2013 Qalandia raid : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2013 Qalandia raid The 2013 Qalandia raid was an arrest raid by Israeli security forces in the refugee camp of Qalandia, between Ramallah and Jerusalem, that provoked a clash with camp residents protesting the attempted arrest. The fighting left three Palestinian civilians dead and 19 others wounded.〔Sanders, Edmund and Abukhater, Maher. (Israelis kill three Palestinians in refugee camp clash ). ''Los Angeles Times''. 2013-08-26.〕 Three Israeli security personnel were also injured.〔 According to the Los Angeles Times, the raid was "one most violent clashes in years between Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank."〔 ==Raid== Israeli security forces entered Qalandia on 26 August at 4:30 am to arrest Youssef Khatib. Khatib is a member of Fatah and was recently released from Israeli prison.〔 The Israeli Army described him as a "terror operative".〔 Khatib's brother Hatim claimed that security forces dressed in civilian clothes entered Khatib's house, and that Hatim, and the crowd outside with him, subsequently heard the security personnel fire shots inside Khatib's home. Afterward, people in the crowd began hurling stones at the security forces.〔(Palestinians killed in clashes with Israeli police ). ''BBC News''. 2013-08-26.〕 The crowd of angry residents swelled to 1,500 and attacked the Israeli forces entering the camp. Israeli troops, sent as reinforcements, shot at the crowds, resulting in the deaths of Rubeen Abed Fares, Yunis Jahjouh and Jihad Aslan,〔 and the wounding of 19 other residents.〔 Fares had reportedly been on his way to work at the local UNRWA office when he was shot.〔 Three Israeli security personnel were also injured by stones. The Israeli Army stated that "an imminent threat" was posed to the lives of their personnel who had "no other alternative but to resort to live fire in self-defence".〔
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