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Bereaved father: Now we can sue IDF murderers

Palestinian human rights groups estimate that following High Court’s decision hundreds of family members of Palestinians who were injured or killed during IDF activity in the West Bank and Gaza will file compensation claims in Israel

Beit Hanoun resident Salman Salman, whose nine-year-old son was recently killed by IDF fire in the north Gaza town, said on Tuesday that “The Israeli High Court ruling brings renewed hope that we will be able to sue the murderers.”

 

Palestinian human rights organizations estimate that following the court’s decision hundreds of family members of Palestinians who were injured or killed during IDF activity in the West Bank and Gaza will file compensation claims in Israel.

 

Some 550 damage claims filed by Palestinians are already pending in Israeli courts.

 

Salman said that on November 24 his son Abed el-Aziz and his friends went to buy candy at a neighborhood grocery store near their Beit Hanoun home “when an Israeli sniper shot them. Salman was struck in the heart, face and legs and died instantly.”

 

Salman said that in the days following his son’s death he collected documentation, including medical reports and testimonies on order to sue the IDF. He said that a Palestinian human rights group he turned to for assistance said it is awaiting the High Court ruling regarding the Palestinian compensations.

 

“No payments will make up for our great loss, but at least they will get us closer to justice; bringing those who shot my son to justice without justification is more important than the compensation,” Salman added.

 

MK Michael Eitan (Likud) filed an urgent petition to Knesset Speaker Dalia Itzik calling for an urgent assembly on the High Court's ruling on the intifada law which states that residents of the Palestinian Authority can claim compensation for damage caused by the Israel Defense Force.

 

Eitan said that if revocation of Knesset law continues, the High Court will eliminate Israel's democracy and IDF's defense ability.

 

MK Benyamin Elon (National Union) also criticized the High Court's ruling on the intifada law, saying that "The High Court that cancels laws and doesn’t understand that we are at war is becoming one of the State of Israel's gravest existential problems."

 

"The system must be changed," he said.

 


פרסום ראשון: 12.12.06, 14:09
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