An Israeli court on Sunday convicted three Israeli Arabs of involvement in a plot to plant bombs in a Tel Aviv shopping mall and along a busy railway line. Israeli security services uncovered the plan and made arrests last year before the explosive devices could be smuggled into the Jewish state from the occupied West Bank, prosecutors said.
He was convicted of "aiding the enemy during wartime", while the other two were found guilty of conspiring with him to carry out the attacks in Tel Aviv's Azrieli Centre and along railroad tracks near the coastal city of Netanya. Sentencing was set for next month.