The palestinians: Co-opt everything

The palestinians are nothing if not predictable. The PA and PLO lost a lawsuit in U.S. courts filed by the relatives of victims of a terror attack. So now the pals turn around and sue the former Shin Bet head for the bombing attack that killed Salah Shehada, Hamas murderer, and 15 others.

The lawsuit, filed Thursday in New York federal court, said former Shin Bet director Avi Dichter is responsible for a July 2002 airstrike that killed 14 other people in the Gaza Strip (and changed the way Israel drops bombs on terrorists) and seeks unspecified damage. The suit also seeks class-action status for survivors of the bombing and relatives of those who were killed.

Shyeah. The American lawsuits that have won in court are being filed by American citizens against organizations that contribute money to terrorist groups who then turn around and murder Americans in Israel. (This is because America has taken exactly zero steps to respond to the murder of Americans in Israel, including her own diplomats being murdered by palestinians.)

Five bucks says the case is dismissed.

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2 Responses to The palestinians: Co-opt everything

  1. Daled Amos says:

    Are you THAT sure?

    What about the Sami Al-Arian case?
    Florida jurors hung on alleged terror funding case

  2. Congress passed a law. That’s why in the Ungar case the suit was brought on behalf of the estate of Yaron Ungar an American citizen and not his wife who wasn’t.

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