Mohammad El Halabi, head of Gaza operations for aid group World
Vision, was convicted in June of being a member of a terrorist
organisation. Throughout his incarceration and trial, El Halabi
has denied all the allegations.
World Vision and rights groups have denounced his conviction and
trial, which they said was not fair and transparent.
In a detailed ruling published on Tuesday, the Beersheba
District Court sentenced El Halabi to 12 years in jail,
subtracting his six years of detention so far. Halabi's lawyer
said he would appeal.
"I feel disappointed at the world, which failed to free an
innocent man," said El Halabi's father, Khalil.
The court said Halabi, 44, was a member of Hamas, which Israel
and the West designate as a terrorist organisation, and had
abused his World Vision job by using its money to fund Hamas
weapon deals and secure equipment for militants.
"It can be said with certainty that the possible damage of the
defendant's actions was significant with the potential to cause
devastating and even fatal damage to the security of the State
of Israel and its residents," the court said.
World Vision has said an independent audit found no evidence of
wrongdoing or of funds missing. The court mentioned sums of up
to $30,000 for numerous deals, totalling "millions".
"The arrest, six-year trial, unjust verdict and this sentence
are emblematic of actions that hinder humanitarian work in Gaza
and the West Bank. It adds to the chilling impact on World
Vision and other aid or development groups working to assist
Palestinians," spokeswoman Sharon Marshall said.
Drawing condemnation from the United Nations and some European
states, Israel has cracked down on humanitarian groups it says
channel funds to Palestinian militants.
(Reporting by Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem and Nidal al-Mughrabi
in Gaza, editing by Ed Osmond)
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