Mohammad Kabub, 43, principal of the Al-Mustaqbal school in Jaffa, was indicted on charges of indecent acts and sexual harassment of two teachers who worked under him and four students, over several years, according to Channel 12. Two other men — his brother Ahmad Kabub (47) and Ramzi Abu Talib (57), chairman of the Jaffa Ajami neighborhood charity committee — were also charged with obstruction of justice and witness tampering, the report adds.
Channel 12 reports that the Tel Aviv District Attorney's Office has filed an indictment against Mohammad Kabub, 43, the principal of the Al-Mustaqbal school in Jaffa, for indecent acts and sexual harassment. The charges relate to two teachers who worked under his supervision and four students, over several years. The indictment also names Kabub's brother, Ahmad Kabub (47), as well as Ramzi Abu Talib (57), who serves as chairman of the Ajami neighborhood charity committee and the Islamic Council, on charges of obstruction of justice and witness tampering. The abuse reportedly took place over a number of years, though the specific timeframe was not detailed in the report. This is a developing story; further details from the court proceedings are expected.
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