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Anarchists who clashed with the IDF expelled from the country

Two foreign activists, one British and one French, who entered the security zone of Miztpeh Yair in the southern Hebron Hills to clash with the IDF, have been expelled from the country.

IDF forces in the south Hebron Hills. (Photo: Doron Horowitz/Flash90)

Two foreign activists, one British and one French, entered the security zone of Miztpeh Yair in the southern Hebron Hills in the beginning of the week to clash with the IDF and prevent them from doing their job.

This led to their arrest by the army and interrogation by the Police at the Hebron station.

At the end of the investigation, it was decided that although there was sufficient evidence to indict them, their case would be handled by the Population and Immigration Authority for the sake of activating the procedure for expelling them from the country.

Yesterday morning (Tuesday), a hearing was held for the suspects, at the end of which it was decided to expel them and cancel their right of entry into the country for many years. The two were then transferred to the Authority's detention center, and were put on flights back to their country today (Wednesday).


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