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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
W. Bank briefs: cell phones smuggled into prison, W. Bank curfew, Al Qaeda preacher, arrests
2019-05-07
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Prisoner uses son to smuggle cellphone

[Ynet] Prison Services reported that a security prisoner associated with the Fatah organization being held at Ketziot Prison used his six-year-old son to smuggle cellphones and sim cards into prison. The prisoner was transferred to solitary confinement following the discovery.

Curfew on West Bank at midnight

[Ynet] The IDF will impose a general curfew on the West Bank beginning Monday night ahead of the national holidays of Memorial and Independence Day this week. The closure also applies to the Gaza crossings. Only medical and humanitarian cases will be allowed through checkpoints. The curfew is set to end at midnight on Thursday.

Nazareth imam convicted of incitement, support for terror

[IsraelTimes] The Nazareth Magistrate’s Court convicts Sheikh Nazem Abu Salim, an imam at the Shihab A-Din Mosque in Nazareth, of incitement to violence and terrorism and supporting a terror group.

According to a statement by the Justice Ministry, the court ruled that Abu Salim used his position as spiritual leader to propagate incitement and “an ideology that has guided terror group Al-Qaeda.”

The indictment was filed in 2010 and the court originally sentenced him in 2012 to three years in jail and an 18-month suspended sentence. However, the following year the local district court ordered parts of the trial repeated due to failures in Abu Salim’s representation in court.

IDF arrests 14 Palestinians in West Bank, weapons seized

[Jpost] The IDF and Shin Bet forces, Border Police and the Israel Police arrested 14 Palestinians overnight suspected of involvement in terror activities and violent disturbances against civilians and soldiers in the West Bank, the army said in a statement on Monday morning.

The suspects were transferred for questioning by security forces.
Meanwhile, during several arrests and searches in Hebron, IDF soldiers also confiscated illegal Carl Gustav weapons.
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