Khan el-Ahmar Military Prison

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Khan el-Ahmar Military Prison (Arabic: سجن خان الأحمر العسكري sijn khān al-aḥmar al-‘askarī) is a military detention centre located adjacent to Khan el-Ahmar Joint Operations Base in the municipality of Samet Sadis, Jabal el-Baba County, Palestine. It is operated by the Palestinian Gendarmerie's Military Police Corps (4th Gendarmerie), and is the largest such facility operated by the Gendarmerie and the third-largest prison in the country, after Tell es-Sultan Prison and Ein Sarareh Prison under Ministry of Interior jurisdiction.

The prison was opened in 1955 during the presidency of Rafiq el-Tamimi, since which time it has held a number of notable individuals, including two former presidents as well as Palestinian National Salvation Front leadership during the 1967–79 Israeli occupation of Palestine. Khan el-Ahmar has traditionally been used to detain individuals tried or convicted of political crimes or terrorism, in addition to senior military personnel convicted at military tribunals. Some noteworthy current inmates include Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood leader Zain Abu Amr (c. 1999), Israeli spy Avraham Rabinovich (c. 1993), and former Right-wing Ba'ath Regional Secretary Haytham Majalleh (c. 2000).