DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Bahraini police raid on the hometown of a prominent Shiite cleric facing possible deportation has left at least five demonstrators dead and 286 people arrested in an assault in which officers fired tear gas and shotguns at protesters. The operation followed a Sunday court decision giving Qassim a year's suspended prison sentence and seizing assets belonging to him and his ministry. Bahrain put down the protests with the help of forces from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. [...] Bahrain has seen low-level unrest. [...] a yearlong government crackdown on dissent has raised the stakes, with local Shiite militant groups claiming some attacks. [...] Trump's administration had approved a multibillion-dollar sale of F-16 fighter jets to Bahrain without the human rights conditions imposed by the State Department under President Barack Obama.