Israeli court sentences Arab poet for incitement to violence

AP  |  Jerusalem 

An has sentenced an Arab to five months in prison for incitement to over posts she made during a wave of Israeli-Palestinian

Dareen Tatour's case drew international attention after put her under extended house arrest for her poems.

More than 150 literary figures, including authors and Naomi Klein, called for Tatour's release.

Critics called her arrest a violation of freedom of expression.

In delivering its sentence yesterday, the court says Tatour's poem was inciting and that free expression has limits.

Tatour was also convicted of supporting a terror group. She says her poem was not a call to

says the two-year outburst of attacks that began in 2015 was fuelled by Palestinian incitement spread on

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 18:10 IST