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Israel bans Islamist party for inciting violence

A Palestinian protester holds national flag during clashes with Israeli soldiers, in Beit El, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Oct. 18, 2015.   (Xinhua)
A Palestinian protester holds national flag during clashes with Israeli soldiers, in Beit El, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Oct. 18, 2015. (Xinhua)

Israel’s government has banned an Islamist party, saying it has been inciting violence among Israeli Arabs over the past two months.

The government declared the Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement of Israel illegal, saying its activists could be arrested if they disobeyed the ban.

The movement's leader, Raed Salah
The movement’s leader, Raed Salah

The party, which provides religious and educational services for Israeli Arabs, routinely accuses the Jewish state of trying to take over a sensitive holy site in Jerusalem, a claim Israel denies.

The site is at the heart of the current round of violence, which erupted in mid-September and spread to the West Bank, Israeli cities and the Gaza border.

Israel says the violence is the result of incitement. The Palestinians say it stems from frustration over nearly half a century of Israeli occupation.

In June 28, 2011 the movement’s leader Raed Salah was detained in London after a meeting in Leicester. He was scheduled t speak at a Palestine Solidarity Campaign event in Parliament with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, and MPs Yasmin Qureshi and Richard Burden.

 

 

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