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Israel convicts Hamas members of 'terror membership'

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Jerusalem, Feb 14 (AFP) An Israeli court today found two senior Hamas members who had taken refugee in Red Cross east Jerusalem offices guilty of "membership of a terror organisation" and staying in Israel without permits. Former Palestinian minister for Jerusalem affairs Khaled Abu Arafeh and Hamas MP Mohammed Totah had barricaded themselves in the International Committee of the Red Cross offices on July 1, 2010, but were arrested on January 23, 2012. The ICRC compound is in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood of occupied east Jerusalem. According to police, the two men both had their Israeli ID cards revoked 18 months before their arrest, meaning they were not legally entitled to be in the city. Today's ruling at the Jerusalem district court, provided to AFP, was part of a plea bargain the two reached with the prosecution. Sentencing is due to begin on February 26. (AFP) ASY 02150113 NNNN

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First Published: Feb 15 2013 | 1:35 AM IST

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