Ayham Kamamji, 35, one of the six who tunnelled out of Israel's high-security Gilboa prison, in the magistrates' court in Nazareth on September 19, 2021, after his recapture. AFP
Ayham Kamamji, 35, one of the six who tunnelled out of Israel's high-security Gilboa prison, in the magistrates' court in Nazareth on September 19, 2021, after his recapture. AFP
Ayham Kamamji, 35, one of the six who tunnelled out of Israel's high-security Gilboa prison, in the magistrates' court in Nazareth on September 19, 2021, after his recapture. AFP
Ayham Kamamji, 35, one of the six who tunnelled out of Israel's high-security Gilboa prison, in the magistrates' court in Nazareth on September 19, 2021, after his recapture. AFP

Palestinian prisoners given five extra years for jail break


Soraya Ebrahimi
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Six Palestinians were given an extra five years in jail on Sunday for escaping from an Israeli prison 2021, their lawyers said.

The six prisoners, who were already serving life terms for anti-Israeli attacks, escaped from Gilbao prison through a tunnel dug under a sink.

They were hailed as "heroes" by the Palestinians, but their escape started a huge manhunt by the Israeli army and they were captured two weeks later.

Apart from the extra prison sentences, the men were each fined 5,000 shekels (about $160).

"My client told the court he did not regret the escape because he had nothing to lose," lawyer Raslan Mahajana said.

  • Israeli security forces stand behind Palestinian militants Zakaria Zubeidi and Mahmoud Aradeh on September 11, after they were arrested in the village of Umm Al Ghanam, following their escape from Gilboa prison. Reuters
    Israeli security forces stand behind Palestinian militants Zakaria Zubeidi and Mahmoud Aradeh on September 11, after they were arrested in the village of Umm Al Ghanam, following their escape from Gilboa prison. Reuters
  • Mahmoud Aradeh, centre, inside a court in Nazareth. Six Palestinians tunnelled out of the Gilboa prison on September 6, setting off a furious manhunt across Israel and the West Bank. EPA
    Mahmoud Aradeh, centre, inside a court in Nazareth. Six Palestinians tunnelled out of the Gilboa prison on September 6, setting off a furious manhunt across Israel and the West Bank. EPA
  • Aradeh sits after being arrested. The Israeli army recaptured early on September 19 the last two of the six militants who escaped a maximum-security prison two weeks ago. Reuters
    Aradeh sits after being arrested. The Israeli army recaptured early on September 19 the last two of the six militants who escaped a maximum-security prison two weeks ago. Reuters
  • Yakub Kadari, one of the militants who escaped from prison, at the court in Nazareth, Israel. EPA
    Yakub Kadari, one of the militants who escaped from prison, at the court in Nazareth, Israel. EPA
  • Zubeidi, a well-known militant leader from the second Palestinian uprising in the early 2000s and Aradeh sit after they were arrested. Reuters
    Zubeidi, a well-known militant leader from the second Palestinian uprising in the early 2000s and Aradeh sit after they were arrested. Reuters
  • Israeli special security forces search fields near Nazareth after the prisoners escaped. EPA
    Israeli special security forces search fields near Nazareth after the prisoners escaped. EPA
  • The militants were arrested in a joint operation, Israeli authorities said . EPA
    The militants were arrested in a joint operation, Israeli authorities said . EPA

Among the escapees was Mahmud Ardah, a member of the militant Islamic Jihad group, who was considered to be the mastermind of the operation.

After he was recaptured, Ardah said he had used spoons, plates and even the handle of a kettle to dig the tunnel.

He escaped along with Zakaria Al Zubeidi, a chief of the armed branch of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah party.

His brother, Daoud Al Zubeidi, was killed on May 15 in an Israeli army operation in Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.

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Updated: May 22, 2022, 9:54 PM