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An Israeli woman convicted of plastering posters in the West Bank town of Hebron depicting the Islamic prophet Mohammed as a pig was sentenced to two years in jail. Tatyana Suskin said she did not regret her actions, which she said she did out of love for Israel. Her attorney said he would appeal the […]

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An Israeli woman convicted of plastering posters in the West Bank town of Hebron depicting the Islamic prophet Mohammed as a pig was sentenced to two years in jail. Tatyana Suskin said she did not regret her actions, which she said she did out of love for Israel. Her attorney said he would appeal the sentence.

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