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Israeli occupation forces extend West Bank lockdown amid prison break solidarity protests
Israel announced the extended closure of the West Bank until midnight on Saturday, in light of the search of six missingÌýPalestinian prisoners, the military said on Wednesday.
In a statement, the army said the decision was madeÌý"based upon an evaluation of the security situation and efforts made to find the prisoners" who escaped the, according toÌýAl-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The closure of the West BankÌýbegan on Monday afternoon, ahead of the Jewish New Year 'Rosh Hashanah',Ìýand was due to end on Wednesday night.
Six Palestinian detainees, believed to have been in the same cell,Ìýmanaged to Ìýby diggingÌýa tunnelÌýunder a cell toilet, according to prison authorities.ÌýThis was followed by the Israeli army deploying military enforcements in the West Bank to find the fleeing prisoners.
In theÌýstatement, the occupationÌýarmy said after assessing the security situation, under the supervision of their Chief ofÌýStaff, Aviv Kochavi, it was decided they would strengthen military forcesÌýin the West Bank with "combat and aerial monitor units to arrest detainees and prevent terrorist attacks", the report added.
This comes as Palestinian youth movements and activists planned to carry out solidarity protests for the escaped prisonersÌýin several areas of the West Bank on Wednesday, as marches continue for the second day.
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett held an extensive security meeting with Israeli defence and security chiefs on Wednesday,Ìýhis spokesman said in a statement.
In the meeting repercussions andÌýconsequencesÌýof the prisoners' escape were discussed, andÌýBennett said Israel was "prepared for any scenario" moving forward, according to Reuters.
This is the second such meeting Bennet has held with security leaders in the country, after convening with them on Monday to discuss the prisoners' escape,Ìýwhich aÌýfigure in Israel's prison authority deemed "a major security and intelligence failure".
, Israeli MinisterÌýof Defence BennyÌýGantzÌýwrote "throughout the holiday I had a series of conversations and situation assessments following the terrorist escape incident and its effects. The IDF is working with all the forces in order to bring about their capture".
In retaliation to the escape, ,Ìý³Ù³ó±ðÌýPalestinian Prisoners Club said on Wednesday.Ìý
On Monday, the Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS) reported that 4,640 Palestinians had been detained by Israel, includingÌýÌý200 children.