Detention of two other Palestinian prisoners out of a total of six fugitive prisoners.
Zionist media reported this morning (Saturday) the arrest of two other Palestinian fugitives, and so far four of the six fugitives have been arrested.
Zionist media reported this morning (Saturday) that two other fugitive prisoners have been arrested out of a total of six fugitive prisoners from Jalboo prison, according to the International Group News Agency.
According to the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, the two are Zakaria al-Zubaidi, a member of the Fatah movement, and Mohammed al-Areza, a member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement.
According to the report, the two captives were found near the city of al-Shabli in the al-Jalil al-Asfal area (northern occupied Palestine) while hiding in a special truck station.
Yedioth added that thousands of police forces, with the participation of the Border Guard and the Yamam Special Forces, have been mobilizing for several days and are looking for these prisoners.
Last night, the Zionist media reported the arrest of two other fugitive prisoners, Mahmoud al-Areza and Yaqub Ghaderi, and so far four of the six fugitive prisoners have been arrested.
The four detainees, along with two other detainees, managed to escape from the Jalbo’a prison in occupied northern Palestine by digging a tunnel on September 6; A prisoner under strict security measures. (More details)
In the past few days, the Zionist regime had imposed very strict security measures to find these prisoners, and even reached out to Jordan.
The Palestinian Authority also said it was helping to find six escaped prisoners under the pretext of preventing further tensions following a possible deadly Israeli crackdown on Palestinian prisoners.
Israeli Interior Minister Amir Barlio on Thursday last week called the escape of six Palestinian prisoners from the Jalboua high-security prison a security failure for the regime.
During a visit to the Katsiout prison in the Negev Desert in occupied southern Palestine, where he witnessed a Palestinian prisoner riot yesterday, he said Zionist officials would also search under the rocks to find six free Palestinian prisoners.