Six Gilboa prison escapees indicted

AuthorYONAH JEREMY BOB
Published date03 October 2021
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
One surprise was that the final charges filed did not contain some of the new terror-related ones that had been leaked to the media by police and security forces but focused solely on the actions of illegally fleeing confinement.

In addition, five others, including four current prisoners, were indicted for assisting with the prison break.

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According to the indictment, some of the prisoners started plotting their escape toward the end of 2020, while others joined the conspiracy in March.

Of the six escapees, the most prominent was Zakaria Zubeidi, a Fatah commander who was responsible for multiple terrorist attacks and for killing many Israelis.

The indictment said that Zubeidi was brought into the plot very late in the game, thinking that his contacts in the West Bank could help them hide once they escaped.

Munadil Nafayat, Iham Kahamji, Yaquob Qadiri and brothers Mahmoud and Mohammed al-Arida rounded out the rest of the escapees, all of whom were members of Palestinian Islamic Jihad and from towns near Jenin.

The escape by the six men exposed a series of failures at the prison, including that the IPS failed to learn lessons from a previous escape attempt there, as well as several other major issues.

These include guards sleeping on the job, unmanned watchtowers due to a shortage of staff, and the sense of boldness security prisoners feel vis-à-vis the guards.

The six escapees and the five defendants who assisted them divided up the task of digging under...

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