Additional evidence of the extremist dialogue that the defendant had with al-Falluji, according to the opinion, included his expression of support for terrorist activity against Jewish/Israeli targets in accordance with the agenda of the MADAS.
Unusual expressions of joy were found that the defendant showed in a conversation with Al-Falluji during the October 7 attack, when he sent him horrific videos documenting the horrific acts of Hamas terrorists (lynching soldiers, raiding the border area and holding abductees, taking over tanks and military jeeps, etc.).
Expression of support for terrorist activity against Israel was also expressed when the defendant spoke with al-Falluji about wounded soldiers coming from the fighting in the Gaza Strip to Soroka Hospital, where the defendant was working as a doctor at the time. In this conversation, the defendant wished for the death of one of the wounded soldiers (his version in this context was also inconsistent, ranging from a storm of emotions due to the actions of the soldiers in Gaza, to a storm of emotions that gripped him when he saw a soldier step on a Koran).
The opinion referred to another conversation between the two in March 2024, during which al-Faluji sent the defendant a video of the Yishal embassy in Germany, in which the defendant cursed in response, referring to Israelis or Germans who "host" them on their soil. The author of the opinion believes that it can be assumed that in the course of the defendant's dialogue with al-Falluji, he absorbed "experiences and legacies" from the battlefield in a way that increased his extremism, including against Israeli targets.
III. A conversation that the defendant had with Bilal Shahbari (Born in 1991, resident of Daburiyya, studied medicine with the defendant in Germany, and currently works as an anesthesiologist at Rambam Hospital in Haifa) about the need to fulfill an oath of allegiance to a new caliph who was appointed and in accordance with the halachic conditions of the madas; The two watched the Da'ar'ar videos together in 2014-2016.
- The opinion was based on a long-term relationship that began with the defendant's childhood with Ahmad Qassem (Born in 1990, resident of Nazareth, a well-known radical Salafi-jihadi operative who was administratively detained in 2017-2018 for planning attacks in the name of the Madas). As part of this connection, the defendant had an ideological discussion with Qassem about the conduct of Da'ar'ar and the war in Syria, and the two watched videos of the DSS together. The Shin Bet expert noted that having a prolonged relationship with an extremist who also experienced "In Translation"His doctrine of activity in the field certainly influenced the defendant and increased his interest in adopting the main modus operandi that characterizes the operatives of Da'ar'ar (consumption of extensive content, an oath of allegiance to the Caliph).
According to the ISA expert, the defendant's ties with the defendant's clear supporters of the SDAS, as well as the maintenance of contact with them, according to the Shin Bet expert, increased and enriched the defendant's preoccupation with different ideological-operational worlds, and it is possible that he even developed thoughts about realizing actual activity in the spirit of the organization's extremist agenda. He also noted that the combination of the defendant's physical accessibility to soldiers (and Israeli civilians in general) as part of his work at Soroka Hospital and the "character" of the discourse he had with his friends (in which there was a desire to "impress" each other with activities in the spirit of the MDAS) could have led the latter to carry out active activity in the spirit of the organization's extremist ideas, and it is possible that he would have carried out this had he not been arrested.