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Raed Salah convicted of incitement to violence
Aviel Magnezi
Published: 07.11.13, 10:54
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1. How long is his sentence? Life?
BUILD BABY BUILD ,   United States   (11.07.13)
My only fear is that Israel will be coerced by the obama administration to release him as a 'goodwill gesture' to the pals... This is why Israel, I believe, should have the death sentence for all anti Israeli terrorists found guilty, convicted, and the final sentence is death making him impossible to release other than pine box. It should help nothing else has. KEEP BUILDING !!!
2. So what sentence did he receive?
michael redbourn ,   Lisbon Portugal   (11.07.13)
Something is seriously wrong with the Justice system in Israel when something as simple as this took 6 years to resolve and Lieberman's case took 18 years to resolve!
3. Sad situation but simple very simple
Mark Schroeder ,   Denver, Colo.   (11.07.13)
It is very sad that the Palestinians don't have the strength, courage and intelligence to tell the world that these present peoples who occupy the "Land of Canaan are not Jews and the Arab refugees that occupy Israel and consider themselves Jews are no more than DNA Arab peoples, converts to a highjacked Zionist plagerized of ancient Hebrew cult. You have to ask when does it end, as prophecied its suppose to end in Peace, good neighbors and every man under his own Fig Tree. The greatest weapon the Palestinian peoples have is the truth and fact,,,,,,,,,,,, these people who occupy this land, the so-called land of "Israel" are not Jews,,,, the Lord knows best.
4. Mark # 3
Jason, Ph.D. ,   Charlotte   (11.07.13)
Mark, what the heck are you talking about? I am a Levite, and my anscestors took part in the worship service in the temple.
5. Solution:DEPORTATION
Ron ,   oc us   (11.07.13)
6. Wrong charge
Gee ,   Zikron Yaakov   (11.07.13)
He should have been charged with Incitement to commit genocide. That is what he did. That carries an automatic life sentence without parole
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