Israel police arrest Palestinian singer Dellal Abu Amine after sharing anti-Israeli posts on social media amid Gaza war
Israeli police have detained Palestinian singer Dellal Abu Amine, citing allegations of her "support for Palestine" and the sharing of "anti-Israel posts" on social media. A statement issued by the Israeli police officially acknowledged her arrest, explaining that it was carried out on suspicion of "supporting Palestine and inciting events."
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- Published Date: 01:30 | 17 October 2023
- Modified Date: 01:30 | 17 October 2023
Israeli police have arrested Palestinian singer Dellal Abu Amine, alleging that she "supported Palestine and shared anti-Israel posts" on social media.
An official statement from the Israeli police confirmed the singer's detention, indicating that she was taken into custody based on suspicions of "supporting Palestine and inciting events."
It was reported that the police have requested an extension of her detention, and she will be referred to the Nazareth Criminal Court of Peace.
Dellal Abu Amine, born in Nazareth in 1983, is not only a renowned singer but also a doctor and producer. She is married and a mother of two children, with an Instagram following of 309,000.
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