Supreme Court Appears Likely To Allow American Victims of Palestinian ‘Pay for Slay’ Terror To Sue

The lawsuit, Fuld v. Palestine Liberation Organization, is named after American-Israeli Ari Fuld who was stabbed to death in 2018 by a Palestinian terrorist in the West Bank.

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Ari Fuld was 40 years old when he was stabbed to death in 2018 by a Palestinian terrorist outside of a shopping mall in the West Bank. Via YouTube

The Supreme Court appears likely to uphold a law that allows American victims of Palestinian terror attacks to sue the Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority for damages related to the organizations’ “pay for slay” program that rewards those who carry out attacks in Israel.

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