Ghajar resident gets 14 years after smuggling explosives from Hezbollah to Israel
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The Nazareth District Court sentenced a resident of the village of Ghajar to 14 years in prison after he was convicted of smuggling explosives from Hezbollah into Israel in order to carry out an attack.
The plot was foiled after the defendant, Diab Kahamuz, had forgotten where he had hidden the explosives, which were later discovered by an Israeli farmer.
Kahamuz was also ordered to pay a NIS 120,000 fine.
Kahamuz's brother and other relatives who were part of the plot were sentenced to prison terms ranging between two to three years.