Israeli occupation forces last night rearrested, Ayham Kamamji and Munadel Nufei’at, the last Palestinian escaped detainees to remain at large following the September 6 jailbreak by six Palestinian political prisoners from the heavily guarded Israeli prison of Gilboa. The two were captured during a predawn military raid of Jenin, north of the occupied West Bank.
Safa correspondent said that a large-scale Israeli army force accompanied by undercover units raided the eastern neighborhood in Jenin, cordoned off a house and asked its residents with loudspeakers to turn themselves over to the army. A few minutes later, Kamamji and Nufei’at, who were reportedly hiding in the house for some time, were announced recaptured.
Clashes erupted in the neighborhood following the Israeli raid and the reports on the recapture of the two freedom detainees. The Israeli soldiers fired live bullets at the protesters, injuring at least two of them. The two were transferred to hospital.
The Israeli occupation forces also detained two local Palestinian residents during the raid, including a man with physical disability.
The occupation forces said that the cost of searching for the escaped detainees is the highest in the history of the occupation, as it exceeded 30 million dollars, and the daily cost of the search process reached between 3 to 6 million dollars.
Source : Safa