Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Israel launches manhunt for escapees

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TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel launched a manhunt in the country’s north and the occupied West Bank early Monday after six Palestinia­n prisoners tunneled out of their cell and escaped from a high-security facility in the biggest prison break of its kind in decades.

The escape marks an embarrassi­ng security breach just ahead of the Jewish New Year, when Israelis flock to the north to enjoy beaches, campsites and the Sea of Galilee. The prisoners appear to have gone into hiding and there was no indication that Israeli authoritie­s view them as an immediate threat.

Palestinia­ns consider prisoners held by Israel to be heroes of their national cause, and many celebrated the escape on social media. Efforts to capture the escapees are likely to draw attention to the Palestinia­n Authority’s security coordinati­on with Israel, which is deeply unpopular among Palestinia­ns. There was no immediate comment from the authority, but President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party praised the escape.

Israeli officials said they have erected roadblocks and are conducting patrols in the area. Israel’s Army Radio said 400 prisoners are being moved as a protective measure against any additional escape attempts. The radio said the prisoners escaped through a tunnel from the Gilboa prison, just north of the West Bank, which is supposed to be one of Israel’s most secure facilities.

A photo released by the prison service showed a narrow hole in the floor of a cell, and Israeli security forces could be seen examining a similar hole just outside the prison walls.

 ?? (AP/Sebastian Scheiner) ?? Police officers and prison guards inspect the scene of a prison escape outside the Gilboa prison Monday in northern Israel.
(AP/Sebastian Scheiner) Police officers and prison guards inspect the scene of a prison escape outside the Gilboa prison Monday in northern Israel.

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