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The head of the northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel was released from prison and placed under house arrest on Friday.
The Haifa District Court decided to release Salah on Thursday, but the prosecution appealed this decision. After the appeal was dismissed on Friday, he was released from prison.
Salah, who was arrested ten months ago
on charges of inducement,
will be under house arrest with an ankle guard in Kafr Kanna until the end of the legal proceedings against him.
Salah released from prison
While being detained at home, Salah is allowed to speak only to his family and is not allowed to speak to the press.
"I do not have the right to speak, but the right time will come when I will," said Salah after his release.
Raed Salah in court
His wife said that she feared that he would not be released. "It's a political persecution because of its position on the al-Aqsa mosque," she said.
Dozens of people greeted him outside the courtyard, shouting, "We will sacrifice our lives for the Al-Aqsa Mosque." In Kafr Kanna, hundreds of locals have prepared the home of a hero by wearing the flags of the Islamic Movement.
A Kafr Kanna resident said the villagers were thrilled with Salah's release. "We are ready to do anything for the sheikh, a leader like him should be supported and supported, the police and the Shin Bet must leave him alone and stop persecuting him." They should take care of crime and killings in the Arab countries. Innocent people are in prison and criminals are free, "he said.
Home of a hero at Kafr Kanna
Salah was charged in August 2017 with three counts of inciting terror and supporting an illegal badociation.
The indictment refers to remarks that he made after the terrorist attack on the Temple Mount,
some of them were part of a speech he had given at funerals
of the three Israeli Arab terrorists who murdered two Israeli policemen.
On December 27, 2015, Salah delivered a speech to Baqa al-Gharbiyye in which he said that the book King's Torah
authorizes the murder of Palestinian children in accordance with "the Israeli occupation that declared war on Palestinian girls".
In another case, on July 21, 2017, Salah delivered a sermon at Friday prayers in Umm al-Fahm. to a crowd of hundreds of people. He praised the Murabitat, an outlawed Islamist movement funded by the Islamic Movement's northern branch, for resisting Israeli security forces at the Lions Gate in Jerusalem.
Raed Salah in court
"Up to these times, the Israeli occupation has injured 79 members of Mourabitoun (male members) and Mourabitat (female members) of al-Aqsa, some in dangerous conditions with injuries on the head and chest. " Salah said. "I ask Allah to welcome all the martyrs of al-Aqsa Mosque today, including (the three terrorists who perpetrated the attack on the Temple Mount)."
According to the indictment, "the accused made remarks praise, sympathy or encouragement for a terrorist act, support for terrorism or identification with terrorists. The content of (sermon) and the circumstances in which it was done raise a real possibility that it is causing an act of terrorism. "
On July 27, 2017, at the funeral of three Temple Mount terrorists, Salah spoke to thousands of people: "Do not believe that those who were killed in the name of God are dead, they are alive and working At these times, we will pray to God to elevate their status to heaven, and in times like this we can only ask God, let him be praised, to forgive all in this prayer. from the depths of our heart … status in paradise, God their honor to drink water with the prophet Mu Hammad, let it be praised, after which they will never thirst again. "[19659023] (function (d, s, id) {var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName (s) [0]; if (d.getElementById (id)) return; js = d.createElement (s); js.id = id; js.src = "http://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js#xfbml=1&version=v2.4&appId=646875168792966";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);} (document, & "Script", "facebook-jssdk"));
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