A very fuzzy report from the Jerusalem Post
The Tel Aviv District Court on Thursday ordered the expulsion of left-wing American activist Anne Robinson-Peter, who has been detained in a holding cell at Ben-Gurion Airport for the past two weeks on the suspicion that she would engage in anti-Israel activity.
That's not all of it, but for a more informative account, see the Shurat HaDin press release posted at IMRA:
(TEL AVIV) Shurat HaDin - Israel Law Center applauds today's decision by the Tel Aviv District Court to uphold the expulsion order of International Solidarity Movement (ISM) activist Anne Robinson Petter. Petter was detained at Ben-Gurion Airport by Israeli security officials when she attempted to enter Israel two weeks ago.
This afternoon, the District Court found her presence in Israel to be a threat to national security and ordered her returned to the United States.
In April 2003, Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that the Palestinian funded militant group works closely with the terrorist organizations: "ISM members take an active part in illegal and violent actions against IDF soldiers. At times, their activity in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip is under the auspices of Palestinian terrorist organizations."
ISM encourages its members to enter Israel on fraudulent visa applications and illegally cross into the territories
ISM demonstrators regularly disrupt IDF patrols in Judea, Samaria and Gaza
ISM members have been arrested vandalizing and destroying Israeli security fences and equipment
All of which has been well documented.
