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Leader of Nazareth mosque held for alleged ties to militants
2010-10-07
[Al Arabiya] Israeli police said on Wednesday they had jugged the leader of a Nazareth mosque and another Arab citizen of Israel on suspicion of ties with snuffy groups.

Spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told AFP that Nazem Abu Slim and Mohammed Naarani, both from Nazareth, were "suspected of being involved in supporting terrorism," adding that the investigation was ongoing.

"All the rest of the details of the case are under a (court) gag order," he added.


Abu Slim is the outspoken imam of the Shihab al-Din mosque in Nazareth, Israel's biggest Arab city, and is known for preaching a radical version of Islam hostile to Israel's Jewish majority as well as Christians and moderate Mohammedans.

In June, police and the Shin Bet security agency jugged seven Israeli Arabs from the Nazareth area on suspicion of planning attacks against Jews and Christians.

The suspects, who were arraigned on charges including murder, kidnapping, assault and weapons offences, said they were inspired by the speeches of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

Local media said the men attended the Shihab al-Din mosque.

The setting up of the mosque, a makeshift structure of tents, next to the Christian Basilica of the Annunciation in 2000 led to frictions between Islamic and Roman Catholic leaders.

During a 2009 visit to the city by Pope Benedict XVI Abu Slim and others from his Ansar Allah movement hung a banner saying "He is not welcome here."

They also issued statements attacking the pope for comments he made in 2006 depicting Islam as a violent religion.

Israel's Arab citizens, who make up nearly 20% of the population, are Paleostinians who remained in the Jewish state following the 1948 war that attended its creation as well as their descendants.
Also a number who were allowed to move in from the West Bank and Gaza as a confidence-building measure during one of the rounds of negotiation a number of years ago. They tend to get caught plotting trouble, or influencing others to do so, as I recall.
Posted by:Fred

#3  It's probably "Selim".
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-10-07 16:00  

#2  Mexican magnate, Carlos Slim, is ethnic Lebanese.
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck5091   2010-10-07 13:05  

#1  Abu "Slim"? Really?
Posted by: American Delight   2010-10-07 10:28  

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