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Israeli Supreme Court Rejects PLO's Effort to Remove NIS 64 Million Lien |
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November 11, 2008: Israeli Supreme Court handed down a ruling rejecting the Palestinian Authority's (PA) motion to cancel a preemptive lien placed on Palestinian funds in the amount of NIS 64 million. The lien, placed on Palestinian tax revenues held by the Israeli Treasury, was issued on October 2002 to secure the eventual enforcement of a lawsuit brought by the family of the Israeli soldier who was brutally murdered in a Ramallah police station in the beginning of the current intifada. |
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NY judge: PLO can't disguise terror as war |
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008, Washington Post: NEW YORK -- The Palestine Liberation Organization can't win dismissal of a lawsuit by victims of bombings in Israel by claiming the attacks were acts of war rather than terrorism, a judge ruled Tuesday. |
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US ruling against PA enforceable here |
Wednesday, September 3, 2008, Jerusalem Post: In a landmark decision, a Jerusalem court has ruled that a US court decision ordering the Palestinian Authority to pay the family of an American citizen killed in a Palestinian terror attack over $116 million in compensation is enforceable in Israel. |
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Israeli Victims of Terror File Suit Against Bank of China |
Saturday, August 23, 2008, Wall Street Journal:
BEIJING - A lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court claims that one of China's biggest banks transferred millions of dollars for terrorist groups bent on attacking Israel, ignoring demands by Israeli counterterrorism officials to halt the practice.
The lawsuit, against Bank of China Ltd., was brought on behalf of more than 100 victims of terrorism in Israel and alleges that the money was transferred for the militant groups Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Iran and Syria, and processed through Bank of China's branches in the U.S. and China
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Supreme Court: Individuals can sue PA |
Wednesday, August 6, 2008, Jerusalem Post:
The Supreme Court on Wednesday reversed a 2006 decision by the Jerusalem District Court according to which the Palestinian Authority is immune from lawsuits filed by private individuals because it has the elements of a sovereign or quasi-sovereign entity.
In doing so, the court accepted an appeal by the Society of the Eilon Moreh Seminary, whose lawsuit against the PA was rejected two years ago by the Jerusalem court. |
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