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Tuesday, August 04, 2015

It's come to this: Obama siding with 'Palestinians' against US citizen terror victims

In a lawsuit brought by American terror victims, guess which side the Obama administration is taking. You guessed it... the 'Palestinian' side.
The lawsuit was filed over a series of bombings and shootings in or around Jerusalem that killed dozens of US citizens during the second Palestinian intifada, a decade ago.
The case was delayed for years while Palestinian lawyers tried to challenge the American court’s jurisdiction, but last February, the families won a $218.5 million judgment after a seven-week trial in Manhattan Federal Court. The jury found that the PLO and Palestinian Authority were responsible for a string of attacks from 2001 to 2004 that killed 33 and injured hundreds.
Unfortunately for the cash-strapped Palestinians, a 1992 law requires damages in cases such as these, to be tripled,  with interest on the award, pushing it to as much as $1.1 billion.
The judgment amounts to nearly a third of the Palestinian Authority’s annual operating budget.
Palestinian leadership say they are not responsible “for the actions of individuals” who killed or wounded Americans, and are appealing the decision.
The Obama administration has reportedly signaled that it will intervene on behalf of the Palestinians in this case over US citizens.
Via Fox News: 
Late last month, the Department of Justice, which had previously not been involved in the 11-year-old case, informed the court it was considering filing a “statement of interest” in the case by Aug. 10, but officials would not elaborate. A source said the Department of Justice was working with the State Department on the matter.
“As the filing states, the United States is considering whether to submit a Statement of Interest in the [Sokolow v. Palestine Liberation Organization] matter,” a DOJ spokeswoman told FoxNews.com. “Any filing would be made on behalf of the United States, not on behalf of any other party.”
The Palestinian leadership would not have to pay the award unless it is upheld on appeal, but U.S. District Judge George Daniels said he may require the Palestinians to post bond while the case works its way through the process to show “some meaningful demonstration that the defendant is ready and willing to pay the judgment.”
 “An administration which claims to be fighting terror is planning to weigh in favor of the terrorists,” Yalowitz told FoxNews.com. “If our government actually came in favor of convicted terrorists, it would be a really sorry statement about the way our government treats terror.”
There's more. And it's disgusting. Read the whole thing

One of my children has two friends who are plaintiffs in that case. This is a small country.

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3 Comments:

At 7:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

How much was it that Obama's first Presidential campaign got from the Gaza ISP? How about Iranian ISPs?

President Grant's ancestors will be forever indebted to the present Administration.

 
At 8:11 PM, Blogger Chrysler 300M said...

til the Kenyan satan is gone

 
At 1:33 AM, Blogger Mordechai Y. Scher said...

No surprise. This is the administration that abandoned an ambassador to die in Benghazi, but save Bergdahl. It's the Twilight Zone.

 

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