Islamic political activist Raed Salah, detained last month after allegedly flouting a ban to enter Britain, has been granted bail while he awaits a deportation hearing.
Sheikh Salah, leader of the northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, was arrested in London the day before he was due to share a platform with MPs in the House of Commons.
On Friday, a High Court judge agreed to his application for bail. He will be released with conditions including restrictions on him speaking in public.
Defending, Raza Husain said Sheikh Salah “categorically denied” all the allegations made against him, including the suggestion that he had links to Hamas or had made antisemitic remarks.