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Associated Press. As the Israeli military even- tually withdrew its dam- aged vehicles from the camp in the late afternoon, Palestinians ventured out to assess the heavy damage and bury their dead. The Palestinian Health Min- istry identified those killed as Xxxxxx Xxxxx, 21, Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxx, 29, Xxxx Xxxxx- in, 21, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, 19, and 15-year-old Xxxxx Xxxx. Of the 91 Palestinians wounded, at least 12 were in critical condition, hospi- tal officials said. Xxxxxx Xx- xxx, director of Xxxxx Xxx- ernment Hospital, said a 15-year-old girl was among the critically wounded. Islamic Jihad claimed three of the dead as its fighters Xxxx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxx- meh. army said. The Israeli military said forc- es stormed into the Jenin refugee camp in the early morning to arrest two want- ed militants. They faced fierce resistance. Palestin- ian militants said they am- bushed Israeli armored vehicles with explosive de- vices, disabling several ve- hicles with troops trapped inside. Israeli military spokesman Lt. Col. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx de- scribed Palestinian mili- tants’ use of powerful road- side bombs as “very un- usual and dramatic.” Five mangled vehicles were stuck in the firefight for hours, requiring the military to dispatch helicopters as part of an elaborate evac- uation operation. It was the first such use of a helicopter gunship in the occupied West Bank since the second Palestinian up- rising around two decades ago, Israeli media reported. The highly militarized Jenin refugee camp witnessed some of the biggest battles at the time. At least one Apache heli- copter fired missiles at Pal- estinian gunmen to try to clear the area while securi- ty forces worked to extract the trapped vehicles, the Israeli army said. The local branch of the Palestinian Is- lamic Jihad based in Jenin said its fighters opened fire at the combat helicopter. The group praised the mili- tants and warned Israel to “reconsider its calculations before its soldiers set foot on Jenin’s land.” The Israeli army said that the Palestinian gunfire caused minor damage to the spinning tail rotor of a helicopter. Witnesses de- scribed the nearly 10 hours of fighting as a bedlam of gunfire and explosions. “They were shooting at anything and everything that moved,” hospital di- xxxxxx Xxxxxx xx-Xxxxxxx said of Israeli forces. A Palestinian cameraman, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, wearing a clearly marked press vest, was among those seriously wounded in the fighting. His colleagues said he was shot when a bui...
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