Jerusalem police arrest Old City store owner for selling books by Sinwar, Nasrallah
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The bookstore was discovered after police officers searched the bag of a female suspect in the Old City and discovered the pro-terrorist content

(Feb. 4, 2025 / JNS) Israeli security forces arrested the owner of a bookstore in the Old City of Jerusalem over the weekend on suspicion of selling pro-terror inciting material, including works by slain senior Hezbollah and Hamas terror leaders Hassan Nasrallah and Yahya Sinwar, the Israel Police announced.

The bookstore was discovered after police officers searched the bag of a female suspect in the Old City and found the pro-terror content, according to the statement. During questioning, she claimed to have purchased the materials from a nearby bookshop a short time earlier.

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