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According to reports, six prisoners made a spectacular escape through the tunnel they dug with spoons, after which the spoons were waved beside traditional flags and banners as a symbol of the Palestinian resistance.
When six Palestinian political prisoners escaped from the heavily guarded Gilbo Prison on September 6, social networks shared pictures of the tunnel at the foot of the sink and the hole outside. All six were eventually re-captured.
According to his lawyer, Mahmoud Abdullah Al-Alda, one of the Palestinians arrested again, said that he used a spoon, a plate, and even the handle of a kettle to dig a tunnel from the cell.
Lawyer Ruslan Mahajaneh said that he started desperately leaving the institution in northern Israel in December.
The writer Sari Orabi said on the Arabi 21 website: “With determination, vigilance… and cunning-with a spoon-it is possible to dig a tunnel through which the Palestinians can escape and the enemy is imprisoned. “
In the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Tulkarem, the escape brought back memories of Ghassan Mahdawi. He and another prisoner escaped from an Israeli prison in 1996. They did not use kitchen utensils but tunnels dug with nails.
“Escape from Israeli prisons is something that every prisoner is thinking about,” Mahadawi said. He added that doing this with a spoon “will go down in history.”
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