September 10, 2021
NAZARETH, Israel (Reuters) -Two Palestinian militants who were among six who broke out of a maximum security Israeli jail this week were caught on Friday on a biblical hilltop near Israel’s northern city of Nazareth, police said.
The other four escapees were still at large amid a massive manhunt by Israeli forces across northern Israel, where the Arab city of Nazareth sits, and the occupied West Bank.
The six escapees – five of whom are members of the Islamic Jihad militant group and one with the mainstream Fatah party – broke free https://ift.tt/3k2WOnI early on Monday by tunnelling through a hole adjacent to their cell’s toilet.
The two men captured were Islamic Jihad members, Israeli media reported. Police did not provide their identities. Video on social media showed Israeli officers putting two men into the back of separate police vehicles.
Police said the men were captured on Mount Precipice on Friday night.
The six inmates have either been convicted or are suspected of planning or carrying out deadly attacks against Israelis.
Israel has vowed to capture all of the men. Palestinians have protested in support of them across the West Bank in East Jerusalem, seeing them as heroes in their national struggle.
(Reporting by Rami Ayyub; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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