Israeli forces detain 5 more relatives of escaped Palestinian prisoners
The Israeli army made more arrests Friday of relatives of six escaped Palestinian prisoners, an advocacy body said, as troops kept up a massive manhunt in the occupied West Bank.
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- Published Date: 12:17 | 10 September 2021
- Modified Date: 12:17 | 10 September 2021
The Israeli army on Friday detained five relatives of two of the six Palestinians who escaped from Israeli prison earlier this week.
Three brothers of Mahmoud Abdullah el-Arida and a brother and relative of Yakub Mahmoud Qaderi were detained in the towns of Arraba and Bir al-Basha in the occupied West Bank's northern Jenin city, the Palestinian Prisoners' Society said in a statement.
El-Arida, Qaderi, and four others tunneled out of the high-security Gilboa prison in northern Israel on Monday.
The other four are Zakaria Zubeidi, a member of Fatah's Revolutionary Council, Eyhem Fuad Kemamji, Mohammad Qasim el-Arida, and Munadel Yakub Nufey'at.
Apart from Zubeidi, the other five are members of the Islamic Jihad group.
The escape has been hailed as a "big victory" by Palestinians, while Israeli forces have launched a manhunt after what has been criticized in the country as unacceptable security and intelligence failure.