Israeli forces arrest, interrogate relatives of two of Gilbou’s six breakers

Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Israeli forces earlier on Monday arrested and interrogated relatives of two of Gilbou’s six breakers, who managed to free themselves from Gilbou prison, a high-security Israeli prison, through a secret tunnel they had reportedly dug beneath the prison last Monday.
Local sources said the Israeli forces arrested Imad Kamanji, Ayham’s brother, after raiding their house in Kufr Dan town in Jenin, seizing a mobile phone and ransacking the house.
The forces also arrested Qaisar Naser, Ayham’s cousin, after raiding the town of Yamoun.
The sources also said that the occupation forces raided the house of Munadel Infeiat in Yabad town in Jenin and interrogated his family members.
Four Palestinian prisoners have been rearrested by the Israeli occupation on Friday night and Saturday dawn, after five days of large-scale sweep operations throughout occupied Palestine using high-tech system.
The four who were rearrested are Mahmoud Arda, Zakaria Zubaidi, Yaaqob Qadri and Mohammad Arda, and all now held amid concerns of torture and human rights abuses.
Munadel Infeiat and Ayham Kamanji are still at large.
As the court extended their remands by nine days, the four prisoners are now facing a set of charges issued by the Israeli court on Saturday, including jailbreak, planning an armed attack, conspiring to escape the prison, and associating with a prohibited organization.
The six Palestinian prisoners managed to liberate themselves on September 6 2021, from Gilbou prison, a high-security Israeli prison, through a secret tunnel they had reportedly dug beneath the prison.
Gilbou’s six breakers were identified as:
Mahmoud Arda, 46 years old, from Arraba town in Jenin, imprisoned since 1996, sentenced to life and 15 years and belonging to the Islamic Jihad movement.
Mohammad Arda, 39 years old, from Arraba town in Jenin, imprisoned since 2002, sentenced to life and belonging to the Islamic Jihad movement.
Yaaqob Qadri, 49 years old, from Beir al-Basha town in Jenin, imprisoned since 2003, sentenced to life and belonging to the Islamic Jihad movement.
Ayham Kamanji, 35 years old, from Kufr Dan town in Jenin, imprisoned since 2006, sentenced to life and belonging to the Islamic Jihad movement.
Zakaria Zubaidi, 46 years old, from Jenin refugee camp, imprisoned since 2019, was not sentenced, and is a former commander of Fatah’s Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.
Munadel Infeiat, 26 years old, from Yabad town in Jenin and imprisoned since 2019, was not sentenced and belonged to the Islamic Jihad movement.