“A journalist from an Israeli channel communicates with me.” Al-Khatib presents his story to the court



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The National Media Agency reported that the arrested activist, Kinda Al-Khatib, appeared before the Permanent Military Tribunal headed by Brigadier General Munir Shehadeh, who interrogated her, in the presence of her lawyer, Jocelyn Al-Ra’i, for the charge against him, which is “dealing with spies and agents of Israel and entering the enemy’s country.”

Al-Khatib explained in her testimony: “All I did was that a journalist who worked for Israeli Channel 11 contacted her through Twitter, named Roy Qaisi, and she did not know his identity, and when he found out that he was Israeli informed the security forces of the matter.

Regarding the reason why Bloke did not put this person when he found out that he was “Israeli”, he considered that his phone was under security surveillance, and there is nothing suspicious about it, especially since all his accounts were open. He absolutely denied entering Israel, meeting any Israelis, or providing him with security information.

At the end of the interrogation, the deputy government commissioner in the military court, Judge Claude Ghanem, presented a review in which he repeated the articles of the indictment and requested the conviction of al-Khatib for what was attributed to him.

And he concluded by requesting that she be declared innocent of all the charges against her.

Then I give the last word to the defendant who requested innocence, and he is waiting for the verdict against her tonight.

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