The Israel Civil Service Commission has closed the case against a radical imam from Jaffa who had published explicit incitement, according to reports. The decision closes the file despite the imam's recorded calls for violence.
The Israel Civil Service Commission closed the incitement investigation against a radical imam from Jaffa, despite documented calls for violence. The imam, who reportedly serves in a state-affiliated religious position, had been the subject of a disciplinary probe over explicit incitement statements. The case closure was reported by a single source, with no additional details on the reasoning or any other avenues of potential legal action available at this time.
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