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Shin Bet: Anti-Arab Activists Admit to J'lem School Arson

Suspects reportedly members of extremist group Lehava, which is fighting Jewish assimilation.

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Gili Cohen

The three suspects arrested for anarson attack at a Hebrew-Arabic bilingual school in Jerusalem are members of the right-wing Lehava organization, the Shin Bet said on Thursday.

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