Israel's Underground Fortress

IN COLOR: Where Israel keeps its most dangerous criminals

Beneath the Negev Desert, justice meets technology as Israel's most dangerous terrorists face their new reality.

In an unprecedented reveal, the Israel Prison Service has lifted the veil on "Rakefet," a sophisticated underground detention facility within Nafha Prison that currently houses dozens of Hamas Nukhba and Hezbollah Radwan operatives captured since October 7. The classified subterranean complex, which was shuttered in the 1970s following security breaches, has been modernized with cutting-edge surveillance technology, including biometric cameras that monitor prisoners' vital signs and track their movements around the clock.

Operating under what officials describe as "minimal conditions" that comply with international law, the facility maintains stringent security protocols while providing prisoners with basic necessities, including one hour of daily exercise. "The prisoners held here participated in the October 7 massacre, and they are extremely dangerous, highly trained operatives," explained the facility commander, emphasizing the need for constant vigilance in managing these high-risk detainees.

IPS Chief Commissioner Kobi Yaakobi highlighted how Rakefet exemplifies their approach to managing security threats through advanced technology, while National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir expressed his view that underground detention is "the natural place for terrorists." The reopening of this facility marks a significant development in Israel's ongoing efforts to securely detain those involved in terrorist activities, particularly in the wake of recent conflicts with Hamas and Hezbollah.

The complex's resurrection comes with comprehensive technological upgrades, featuring state-of-the-art surveillance systems in every cell. These sophisticated monitoring tools allow prison authorities to maintain precise knowledge of prisoner locations and conditions at all times, reflecting Israel's commitment to both security and adherence to international detention standards in managing high-risk security prisoners.

Ynet and Kikar HaShabbat contributed to this article.


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