Cost of Escaped Palestine Prisoners Manhunt Hits $30mn
WEST BANK (Dispatches) – The Zionist regime launched its largest manhunt in history on 6 September, searching for six Palestinian prisoners who escaped the high-security prison of Gilboa. The operation has so far cost $30 million, Sputnik reported. For the 14th consecutive day on Friday, the Zionist regime’s army and the Shin Bet spy agency joined forces with police to look for the escapees using drones and helicopters. They set up hundreds of checkpoints. They found and recaptured four escapees and are still searching for the remaining two. The occupying regime’s troops have not yet found any traces of them.
Public broadcaster KAN reported that the manhunt for the two escapees has cost the regime between $3 and $6 million per day.
KAN reported a police source stating that it is the most expensive manhunt in the occupying regime’s history.