Months-long house arrest extended for Palestinian journalist accused of incitement
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East Jerusalem journalist under house arrest for six months over online posts
Lama Ghosheh was convicted of identification with a terror organization and incitement to violence after she uploaded 10 posts praising terror groups, prosecutors say. Court orders investigation into whether she can do community service instead
Israel court extends house arrest of Palestinian journalist
An Israeli court on Tuesday extended the months-long house arrest of a Palestinian journalist from annexed east Jerusalem, who stands accused of incitement over her Facebook posts, her lawyer said. Lama Ghosheh, a freelance reporter for various Palestinian media outlets, was detained in September and placed under house arrest after 10 days in jail. The
Palestinian journalist has been under house arrest six months for online posts
Lama Gosha was convicted of sympathizing with a terrorist organization and of inciting violence after the prosecutor's office published ten posts in praise of terrorist organizations. This morning the court ordered to examine the possibility of imposing community service on her, and until the next hearing - to be held on April 18 - she will remain under house arrest
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