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"A three-Justice panel of the Supreme Court of Justice on Tuesday rejected unanimously an appeal by right-wing activist Shachar Dvir-Zeliger against his conviction on six counts, including membership in a terror group and the illegal possession of arms.
The court also rejected Dvir-Zeliger's appeal against his sentence.
Dvir-Zeliger, of the Adei-Ad outpost near the West Bank city of Ramallah, was convicted two years ago of stealing rifles and explosives from the Israel Defense Forces, of conspiring to carry out terror attacks against Arabs and of illegal possession of arms."
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"The Jerusalem District Court sentenced Dvir-Zeliger to eight years and an additional two years' suspended sentence.
According to the sentence, Zeliger took eight bricks of explosives from Yitzhak Pas for an attempted bombing of a Muslim girls' school in the A-Tor neighborhood in East Jerusalem."
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"Nine Israelis have been arrested by the Shin Bet security service in the past few weeks on suspicion of belonging to a Jewish terror cell that has perpetrated terror attacks against Palestinians. Nine Palestinians have been killed since April 2001 and until now, security forces have been unable to determine who was behind the attacks.
On Friday, IDF military police arrested Nahal Haredi soldier Yehoriv Meguri, 21, on suspicion of being involved in the alleged cell's activities. The army had been searching for Meguri for two days. The suspicions attributed to him have been banned for publication.
Also on Friday, the remand of terror cell suspect Shachar Dvir-Zeliger, 27, from Adei-Ad was extended by six days. According to information released by Jerusalem's Magistrate's Court for publication, Dvir-Zeliger is suspected of weapons violations, attempted murder, and planning and carrying out terrorist attacks against Arabs that took place in recent years.
Last month, police arrested Hebron resident Yitzhak Pass and his brother-in-law Matityahu Shvu on suspicion of "security crimes" against Palestinians. Pass, whose ten month-old daughter Shalhevet was murdered by a Palestinian sniper in Hebron, and Shvu refused to cooperate with their interrogators. In the end the two men were indicted only on the more minor crime of possessing stolen explosives. Security officials believed that when arrested, Pass and Shvu were on their way to perpetrate a terror bombing against a Palestinian target."
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