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North Korea sued for aiding Hizbullah | North Korea sued for aiding Hizbullah |
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The plaintiffs, all of whom hold US citizenship, charged that North Korea trained senior Hizbullah officers and built a series of bunkers in south Lebanon to store Katyushas and other rockets that the Hizbullah used against Israel during the 2006 war, thwarting IAF efforts to locate launching pads. Forty-three Israeli civilians were killed and over 4,000 were wounded during the war. This is the first time Israeli Hizbullah victims have sued North Korea for its role in the war - support of a terror organization. The petitioners are represented by Darshan-Leitner in Israel, and by Attorney Robert Tulchin in the US. "Since it aided Hizbullah rocket fire, North Korea is liable for damages to all those civilians hurt by the terror organization. This lawsuit has been filed in order to achieve justice for terror victims and to teach North Korea that supporting Hizbullah comes at a heavy cost." |