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On Monday, an Israeli court indicted two suspected Hamas members on charges they plotted attacks against civilian targets across Israel. Marad Kamel, 24, and Marad Namr, 25, allegedly were recruited by Hamas while living in Jordan, Israel's Shin Bet internal intelligence agency said. The targets included central bus stations in Beer Sheva and Jerusalem, a Jerusalem mall, Tel Aviv's hotel district and a military base in the Tel Aviv area, the agency said. The men were arrested on Jan. 3 but there was a gag order on their detention. The two live in Jerusalem and have Israeli identification cards that allowed them to travel freely throughout Israel. The Shin Bet said it recovered a portable flash drive that contained photos, video and other plans for the attacks. The men were charged with contacts with a foreign agent, membership in a terror organization, aiding and abetting the enemy during wartime and espionage.
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