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6 Palestinians escape high-security Israeli prison

September 6, 2021

The Hollywood-style escape took place at a maximum-security facility about 2 miles from the boundary with the occupied West Bank. Authorities have erected roadblocks as they hunt the fugitives.

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A prison guard stands at the Gilboa prison in northern Israel
Israeli forces have launched a massive manhunt in northern Israel and the occupied West BankImage: Sebastian Scheiner/AP/picture alliance

Israel launched an enormous manhunt Monday in northern Israel and the West Bank following the escape of six Palestinian prisoners from the high security Gilboa prison.

The breakout occurred just hours before the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashana, and is being called a "grave incident” by Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. His office said he is receiving constant updates on the situation.

Sniffer dogs have been deployed in the search and checkpoints were set up around Gilboa. Various Israeli security forces including the army, the police and the Shin Bet internal security agency are involved in the manhunt.

It is believed the men escaped through a tunnel that began underneath a sink and that they had help from the outside. Local media showed pictures of the purported tunnel.

The hole where it is believed Palestinian prisoners broke out from an Israeli jail
Palestinian prisoners are believed to have used this hole to break out from the jailImage: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa/picture alliance

Who were the escapees?

One of the escapees was identified as Zakaria Zubeidi, a leader in the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade. He was involved in the Fatah movement during the second intifada over 20 years ago.

Zubeidi was arrested over "terror allegations" in Ramallah in 2019.

According to the Palestinian Prisoners' Club, which represents both former and current prisoners, the escapees range in age from 26 to 49 years old.

Five of those who escaped stood accused of plotting to or having carried out attacks on Israelis. Despite this, the authorities have not given instructions for people to alter their routines as they don't think the prisoners represent a threat to the general public at this time.

Israel's security services believe the men may be headed for Jenin, in the occupied West Bank.

The internationally recognized Palestinian Authority holds little sway in Jenin. Israeli helicopters were spotted flying over the area on Monday morning.

Escape praised by Palestinian militants

Groups opposed to Israel's presence in the West Bank and Gaza have praised the escape.

"This is a great heroic act, which will cause a severe shock to the Israeli security system and will constitute a severe blow to the army and the entire system in Israel," said Daoud Shehab, a spokesman for Islamic Jihad.

A spokesman for the militant Hamas group, Fawzi Barhoum, added, "the struggle for freedom with the occupier is continuous and extended, inside prisons and outside to extract this right.''

ar/rt (AFP, AP)