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Politics : The Truth About Islam

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To: FJB who wrote (7267)5/3/2007 10:25:25 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) of 20106
 
US court fines brother of Palestinian who wrote vow to be suicide bomber in Israel [$250 felony]
YNet/AP ^ | 5-1-07

ynetnews.com

A Palestinian immigrant avoided prison time Tuesday for failing to tell the FBI about his brother's written vow to become a suicide bomber in Israel.

Mohammad Subeh, a 43-year-old grocery store owner who pleaded guilty to a felony count of concealing a material fact from the FBI, was placed on probation for a year and fined $250. After being arrested en route to Israel, in Jordan, Subeh's brother never did in fact go through with the attack. (AP)

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Brother of suicide-bomber suspect gets probation

wcax.com

ROCHESTER, N.Y. A Palestinian immigrant avoided prison time today for failing to tell the F-B-I about his brother's written vow to become a suicide bomber in Israel.

Forty-three-year-old grocery store owner Mohammad Subeh (soo-BAYE') pleaded guilty to a felony count of concealing a material fact from the F-B-I. He was placed on probation for a year and fined 250-dollars.

The naturalized citizen and father of five admitted deceiving federal agents at Rochester's airport in 2003. He denied seeing a farewell letter in which his brother indicated he was traveling home to the West Bank to join the Al Aqsa ( ahl AHK'-sah) Martyrs' Brigade. The militant group has claimed credit for suicide bombings in Israel.

Subeh faced a maximum sentence of six months in prison under a plea deal reached in January,

His 21-year-old brother, Ismail Dorgham, lived in Rochester for a year before abruptly quitting his job at the store and flying back to the Middle East.
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