Raad Salah convicted of incitement to terrorism
Leader of extremist Islamic Movement convicted of incitement to terrorism by Haifa Magistrate's Court.
Leader of extremist Islamic Movement convicted of incitement to terrorism by Haifa Magistrate's Court.
Investigation completed against sheikh who heads outlawed Islamic movement, reveals evidentiary foundation against him.
Sheikh who has been jailed several times for incitement thanks fringe hareidi group for its support.
Britain will free Muslim radical Raad Salah Monday if he agrees to conditions, including wearing an electronic tag and a ban on public speaking.
MK Michael Ben Ari commends Britain for arresting hate-spewing sheikh and asks it not to send him back.
Embarrassed British police reportedly arrest Muslim radical cleric Ra'ad Salah after he entered the country freely and nearly spoke in parliament.
A Palestinian Authority Arab tractor driver, protected by the IDF to plow land at Gilad Farm Tuesday, tried to run down a Jew. He was arrested.
Arab inciter appeared at the university in 2009 and said, “We welcome death” rather than “give up our principles and holy sites.”
Police dispersed rioting Umm El-Fahm Arabs as 70 nationalists arrived on buses to demand that the Islamic Movement be outlawed as a terror group.
Nationalist activists Marzel and Ben-Gvir will march in the stronghold of the Islamic Movement, one day after the memorial for Rabbi Kahane.
Huge posters of Muslim anti-Israel leader Raad Salah and Hamas politician Mohammed Abu Tir are displayed on the Temple Mount. Status quo broken.
Senior Israeli Muslim cleric Sheikh Salah is convicted of rioting, assaulting an officer. Salah suspected of incitement as well.
Netanyahu tackles “extremists’ lies” that Israel digging under the Temple Mount. Most of the Arab world has made the same allegations.
Israel faces a new triple terror axis of Hamas, Sheikh Salah and Abbas, says Ben-Eliezer. MK Ben-Ari: Outlaw Islamic Movement as a terror group
A Jerusalem court, shortly after police arrested Sheikh Salah for incitement, released him on orders that he stay out of the capital for 30 days.
Haifa University said it could not legally prevent Muslim radical Sheik Salah from preaching against Israel. Jews were barred for fear of violence.