Thursday, February 21, 2008

What is this: live MONOPOLY? First "JERUSALEM for sale", and now we have a "" GET OUT OF JAIL FREE"" CARD ( 1.get arrested by the PA; 2. escape with their help; 3. refuse to return). And WHERE can you get such great cards? Where else but in ISRAEL!?!

20:17 , 02.21.08

 
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Prison Break
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Group of Palestinian inmates escape from Nablus prison

14 al-Aqsa Brigades members who recently pardoned by Israel escape in protest of poor conditions
Ali Waked

A group of 14 wanted Palestinians incarcerated in a Nablus prison as part of an agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, escaped on Thursday.

 

Among the fugitives is Mahadi Abu Rizala, a prominent the al-Aqsa Martyr's Brigades operative. The men who escaped were seeking to protest the conditions of their imprisonment, which they say have not improved despite promises made by the PA.

 

Since their escape the wanted men have been negotiating with security officials in the West Bank city, who are demanding that the fugitives give themselves up immediately.

 

The prisoners were recently pardoned by Israel as part of an agreement with the Palestinian Authority in which wanted al-Aqsa gunmen began a three-month probation period, which ended last October, and those who were not involved in terrorist activities were subsequently removed from Israel's list of wanted Palestinians.

 

As part of the agreement several of the wanted men continued to be detained at Palestinian security services headquarters while a second group was transferred to the PA's security facility in Jericho and a third group was taken to the Jenaid prison in Nablus.

 




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Wanted Terrorists Escape from PA Jail

15 Adar 5768, 21 February 08 09:34
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(IsraelNN.com) A group of wanted terrorists escaped from a Palestinian Authority prison in Shechem on Thursday.  The terrorists, members of Fatah's Al Aksa Martyrs Brigade, apparently managed to escape with help from police officers who were responsible for guarding the prison complex.

The terrorists entered prison one and a half months ago after agreeing to be arrested by the PA.  The PA has fought terrorism in Shechem by putting wanted terrorists in prison for three months and then releasing them and recruiting them to the PA security forces. 

The prisoners now say the deal is off, and refuse to return to jail.  They are expected to hold a press conference in the near future.

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