Noa Haviv, the Israeli tourist who was arrested in India three weeks ago after customs officials at the Mumbai airport discovered an ammunition clip in her backpack, will not yet be allowed to return to Israel, an Indian court ruled on Monday.
The ammunition clip belonged to Haviv's brother, who had used the backpack while on reserve duty.
16/10/06 Jerusalem Post, Israel
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