Israel arrests Tayibe nurse for support of Hamas, incitement

Israel Police said on Tuesday they arrested a nurse for incitement after she expressed her support of Hamas's massacre of Israelis in southern Israel. 

Israeli media sources reported that the nurse, who works at Bnai Zion Hospital in Haifa, was arrested after being interrogated by police on suspicion of inciting violence. 

The hospital has conveyed its disapproval of her behavior, seeing her actions as severe infractions.  

"Our management is determined to take the necessary steps, in coordination with relevant sources, to bring this nurse to a hearing that will decide whether she can continue to be employed by us," a hospital representative said. 
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