Bennett: What Happened in Prisons May Affect All Fronts
The Israeli PM discussed how the unprecedented prison break could drastically alter the situation in occupied territories.
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Israeli PM Naftali Bennett
Israeli PM Naftali Bennett is worried about the outcome of the current prison situation.
During a security assessment session today, which included Security Minister Benny Gantz and a number of officials, Bennett discussed how the break out of the six Palestinian prisoners from Gilboa prison may affect “Israel” on all fronts, adding that “Israel is ready for all possible scenarios.”
In addition, a senior official in the occupation prisons authority confirmed that authorities are preparing for the spread of -what he described as- negative events in all security prisons in "Israel."
Likewise, a senior officer in the occupation police in the Prisons Authority stated earlier that they are facing their toughest days, noting that there is widespread fear of losing control of the cells.
The Naqab prison was on high alert on Wednesday, after a large number of occupation forces stormed the cells.
The Prisoners' Information Office announced that "Prisoners of Section 6 in the Naqab prison set fire to the rooms in response to the fierce campaign of repression carried out by the occupation against them."
The Prisoner's Club also affirmed that a state of great alertness prevails in the Negev prison after the fire broke out in Section 6, in refusal to abuse, threats, and escalation, which the prison administration is implementing against them.
Al-Mayadeen correspondent reported that the occupation forces assaulted the prisoners in Megiddo prison.