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Israel Sentences Cleric Raed Salah to 28 Months in Prison

Arab Israeli cleric Sheikh Raed Salah, seen waving in this August 2017 picture. (AFP)

An Israeli court Monday sentenced a firebrand cleric Sheikh Raed Salah to 28 months in prison for “incitement to terrorism” in connection with deadly unrest at a Jerusalem holy site in 2017.

Salah had been convicted by Haifa magistrates' court of "incitement to terror" for "praising, sympathizing or encouraging terrorism" in remarks made after attackers killed two policemen on the Haram al-Sharif mosque compound, reported AFP.

The deadly July 14, 2017 attack, at the Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem site, was carried out by perpetrators from his hometown of Umm al-Fahm.

His group, the northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, was outlawed in 2015 for incitement linked to the Jerusalem holy site.

Salah was also found guilty of "supporting an illegal organization" in Facebook posts from 2015 and 2016, in which he called his supporters to commit "acts of violence or terrorism" while speaking in favor of his movement.

The Haifa court on Monday also noted that 61-year-old Salah made the criminal remarks on three separate occasions following the Jerusalem shooting.

Salah, an Arab Israeli, can appeal the sentence within 45 days, the court said.

His arrest in August 2017 followed his release from prison the previous January after serving a nine-month sentence on similar charges.

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