Jerusalem civic leader placed under house arrest for TV interview

JERUSALEM – Palestinian civic activist Mohammad Jadallah was placed under house arrest in his East Jerusalem home following his release from detention, according to reports.

Israeli police detained Jadallah on Friday following a TV interview on the events in Jerusalem in light of the police measures against al-Aqsa Mosque and the Old City.

He was arrested at his Beit Safafa home and held for several hours before he was released on a $2800 bail and placed under house arrest for five days.

He was also banned from giving press interviews for 30 days.

(WAFA)

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