Israeli police mentioned Monday they’d arrested the sister of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh as a part of a fear probe in southern Israel.
Police informed AFP that Sabah Abdel Salam Haniyeh, who’s an Israeli citizen, was once taken into custody within the the town of Tel Sheva as a part of an investigation additionally involving Israel’s safety company Shin Wager.
A police spokesman, who showed it was once Haniyeh’s sister, mentioned she is “suspected of having contact with Hamas operatives and identifying with the organization, while inciting and supporting acts of terrorism in Israel.”
Police mentioned they discovered within the 57-year-old’s area “documents, media, telephones, other findings and evidence linking her to the commission of serious security offences against the State of Israel.”
Ismail Haniyeh, who lives in Doha, is the pinnacle of Hamas’s political bureau.