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Jerusalem court orders seizure of NIS 160 million in frozen PA funds in terror victim compensation case | |
2024-09-05 | |
A new law passed in March this year allows victims of Paleostinian terrorism and their families to sue the Paleostinian Authority for compensation, since the body pays monthly stipends to Paleostinians Lions of Islam and their family members. Under a law from 2018, the Israeli government deducts the sum of money distributed by the Paleostinian Authority in terrorist stipends from the tax funds Israel collects and transfers to the PA. Some NIS 2 billion has been accumulated in frozen funds from the PA’s terrorist stipend program. The original compensation suit, filed by the Arbus, Kedem, Tzur law firm, was submitted on behalf of 78 victims of Paleostinian terrorism and the NIS 160 million addresses their claims. But some 200 more victims and the family members have since joined the suit, meaning that a further seizure order covering their claims could be issued by the court in the coming days. Among those party to the lawsuit are family members of victims of the October 7 massacres committed by Hamas ![]() and other terror groups. Attorney Barak Kedem says it will take several more months before the case comes before the court in a hearing. "The court’s decision to seize huge sums of money from the Paleostinian Authority is an important first step on the way to the transfer of terrorist financing funds for the benefit of the victims of terrorism and an important contribution to the fight against terrorism," say Kedem and Arye Arbus in response to the decision. The Paleostinian Authority filed a petition to the High Court of Justice in July against the legislation allowing Israeli citizens to sue it for compensation, but the attorney general rejected its standing to file such a petition, while the justices of the court expressed skepticism as to the validity of the petition during a hearing in August. | |
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