A U.S. court has ordered Iran and Syria to pay $191 million over the 2018 Hamas killing of an American citizen living in Israel. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia found on Thursday that the family and estate of Ari Fuld are entitled to compensation due to Iran and Syria's support for terrorism. Neither Iran nor Syria sent lawyers to represent them in the case, resulting in a default judgment. 'The stabbing that killed Mr.
Fuld, who was 45 at the time, was outside a mall in the Jewish West Bank area of Gush Etzion in 2018 when 17-year-old Palestinian Khalil Jabarin fatally stabbed him. Fuld, a father of four, chased his assailant after the stabbing before succumbing to injury, Israeli Ynet News reported. A bystander shot Jabarin, stopping him before he was apprehended.
It is important, we believe, to stand against terror in every way that we can,' Heideman told the Jewish News Syndicate in an interview. 'We and other law firms are indeed busily standing up on behalf of victims and their families as a result of these acts of terror.' CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP 'Our firm has been engaged to represent a number of families and we’ve drafted complaints that will be strategically filed in the near future,' he added.
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