Israel: six Palestinian prisoners escape from high-security prison

 Tunnel in Israeli prison

06 Sep 2021; MEMO: Six Palestinian prisoners have escaped from the high-security Gilboa Prison in northern Israel, the prison authorities reported today. The six are believed to have dug a tunnel to get out of the prison, which was built in 2004 for the "most dangerous" Palestinian prisoners.

According to the Israel Prisons Service, the escape started at about 1:30 am this morning. The police received reports about suspicious persons near the prison at around 3 am.

The prisoners are all from Jenin and were named as Munadil Nafayat, 26, from Yaabad; Mahmoud and Mohammad Al-Arida, both from Arraba; Iham Kahamji, 35, from Kufr Dan; and Yaqoub Qadiri, 49, from Deir al-Basha. Most have spent 20 years or more behind bars serving life sentences. The sixth prisoner was named as Zakaria Zubeidi, who was imprisoned in 2019 although he hasn't been sentenced for any crime.

Checkpoints have been set up by the security forces as they search for the men gets underway. An unnamed police source told Channel 12 that the escape is "one of the gravest incidents" in recent memory. Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett described it as "dangerous".

The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, hailed the escape as "a brave and heroic act" and a "victory for the will and determination of our heroic prisoners, and a real challenge to the Zionist security system, which the occupation boasts as being the best in the world."