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The Shin Bet (Israel's anti-terror General Security Service) and the Central Unit of the Jerusalem District arrested a 32-year-old suspect from the Jerusalem Arab neighbourhood Isawiya on suspicion of contacting elements in the terrorist organization Hezbollah.
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Israel Police and ISA arrest Jerusalem Arab who contacted sources in Hezbollah and other terror groups, photographed sensitive locations.
By Laila Bassam and Alexander Cornwell BEIRUT/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli forces killed 22 people in south Lebanon on Sunday as a deadline for their withdrawal passed and thousands of people tried to return to their homes in defiance of Israeli military orders,
After a vehicle displaying Hezbollah flags approached troops operating in southern Lebanon, IDF soldiers opera
Around 60 per cent of weapons captured by Israel during the fight with Hezbollah were made by the Soviet Union and Russia
The suspect, identified as a 32-year-old man, is accused of making contact with Hezbollah, sharing information with one of its operatives, and joining an online group called the “Resistance Axis.” According to the indictment filed in Jerusalem District Court, the suspect also shared information about sensitive locations he had photographed.
The warning came a day after Israel said its forces would remain in south Lebanon beyond a Sunday deadline for their departure.
The Hezbollah leader was outside his home in the Bekaa valley when unidentified gunmen arrived in two vehicles, opened fire on Hamadi, killing him on spot.
The selection process began rather quickly following current IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi's announcement to resign last week.