Jerusalem -  Israel’s government on Monday temporarily suspended from parliamentary meetings three Arab lawmakers who met with families of Palestinians who carried out deadly attacks.

The Arab parliamentarians, Hanin Zoabi, Basel Ghattas and Jamal Zahalka, met the Palestinian families last week to help lobby for the release of some of their relatives’ bodies. They then held a moment of silence to honor the “martyrs,” according to Israeli media.

The meetings stoked outrage in Israel, which has seen five months of near-daily Palestinian stabbing, shooting and car-ramming assaults that have killed 27 Israelis. Some 155 Palestinians, 110 of whom Israel says were attackers, have been killed by Israeli forces.

Parliament spokesman Yotam Yakir released a statement saying Hanin Zoabi and Basel Ghattas will be suspended from parliament meetings and committees for four months and Jamal Zahalka for two months. He said they will still be able to vote in those platforms. The decision came after a meeting of parliament’s Ethic Committee.... Read More: VIN