Two Israeli Arabs were indicted Monday morning on suspicion of joining Hamas in the 1990s, while they were studying dentistry in Romania, and then carrying out assignments for the armed group, Israel Radio reported. The Haifa Prosecutor’s Office prepared an indictment charging the two with abetting the enemy in wartime and contact with a foreign agent. The court will be asked to remand the suspects until the end of the proceedings against them. The two, who were arrested about a month ago by the Shin Bet and the Galilee region police, are said to have confessed to Hamas involvement; however, the attorney of one said his client denies involvement. Full Story
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