A leading Israeli Arab politician, Azmi Bishara, is being investigated for allegedly helping Hezbollah during last year's conflict in
This emerged after an Israeli court partially lifted a blackout on news about the case.
Mr Bishara resigned from the Israeli parliament earlier this month after leaving the country. At the time the allegations against him were not known.
He says he is being persecuted for criticizing
Mr Bishara has caused controversy in
'Aiding the enemy'
He is under suspicion of crimes against
Some of the alleged offences were carried out during
Mr Bishara tendered his resignation at the Israeli embassy in the Egyptian capital,
He has always been an outspoken critic of policies toward the Palestinians, and leads the National Democratic Assembly (Balad), which has three members in the 120-seat Knesset.
He entered parliament in 1996 and three years later became the first Arab Israeli to run for prime minister. He is a Christian and resident of the northern Israeli town of
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Azmi Bishara, a leading Israeli Arab politician