Palestinians Celebrate ‘Heroic’ Break
AL-QUDs (Dispatches) -- Six Palestinian prisoners broke out of a maximum security Israeli jail on Monday in a “heroic” escape that left their jailors peering through a hole in the floor of a cell, and had Palestinians celebrating in the streets.
Zionist security forces mounted a search in northern occupied territories after settlers tipped off them about suspicious figures seen in the fields in the early morning hours. Security forces then alerted officials at Gilboa prison, who discovered that the men had gone.
Hours after the escape, prison officials transferred some other inmates - Palestinians convicted or suspected of anti-Israeli activities including deadly attacks - to other jails, fearing similar tunnels had been dug.
Five of the fugitives belong to the Islamic Jihad movement and one is a former commander of an armed resistance group affiliated with the mainstream Fatah party, the Prisons Service said.
Four were serving life sentences after their conviction on charges of planning or carrying out attacks that killed Zionists. Another man was held under a special detention order, and the sixth fugitive was awaiting a verdict in his trial.
Zionist prime minister Naftali Bennett’s office said he had spoken with the occupying regime’s internal security minister and “emphasized that this is a grave incident that requires an across-the-board effort by the security forces” to find the escapees.
A police spokesman said security forces believed the fugitives might try to reach the West Bank, where the Palestinian Authority exercises limited self-rule, or the Jordanian border some 14 km (9 miles) to the east.
In Gaza, Islamic Jihad supporters handed out candy on the street to motorists and passersby in celebration.
“Today, Islamic Jihad heroes achieved a new victory in the Gilboa prison. This victory smashed the image of the occupier,” said Islamic Jihad official Khamees El-Haitham in Gaza.
Hamas called the escape a “courageous and heroic act” and a “real defeat” for the occupying regime of Israel’s security system.
A video released by the Israeli Prisons Service showed authorities inspecting the opening that the prisoners had dug adjacent to the cell’s toilet.
On social media, Palestinians and Zionists alike swiftly posted photos of a similar scene from the 1994 prison escape movie The Shawshank Redemption.
Arik Yaacov, the Prison Service’s northern commander, said that after escaping through the hole, the inmates used passages formed by the jail’s construction to make their getaway.
The facility, about 4 km (2 miles) from the boundary with the occupied West Bank, is one of the highest-security jails in Occupied Palestine.
One of the escapees was identified by the Prisons Service as Zakaria Zubeidi, a former commander of Fatah’s Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in the West Bank city of Jenin. He was rearrested in 2019 after his alleged involvement in new shooting attacks. His trial is ongoing.