Israeli courts in Occupied Jerusalem on Monday issued punitive sentences including prison house arrest and exile verdicts against Palestinian young men and activists from the holy city.
Local sources said that the Israeli magistrate court ordered a young man called Munder Qunbar to stay under house arrest for 10 days banned his travel for 180 days and fined him 1000 shekels.
They added that the court also ordered him to sign an obligation that a third party would pay 10000 shekels to bail him out.
Munder Qunbar the brother of Fadi who carried out a vehicle-ramming attack in Jerusalem on January 8 2017 was arrested along with other family members on the same day of the incident.
The same court also banished member of the Issawiya follow-up committee Mohamed Abul-Hems from his home in Issawiya for a whole week and ordered him to pay a 15000-shekels penalty in addition to 5000 shekels as third-party bail.
For its part the district court in Jerusalem issued on the same day different prison sentences against three local young men.
According to local sources six years and ten months was given for Tareq Derwish five years and nine months for Yousef Aliyan who was also fined 5000 shekels and two years and a 2500-shekel penalty for Luay Abul-Hems.