Court rules that compensation payments to terrorist victims from Second intifada to be doubled
The Jerusalem District Court has ruled that a lien to secure compensation payments to victims of terrorism from the Second Intifada will be doubled to NIS 1 Billion.
The President of the Jerusalem District Court, Justice Moshe Sobel, handed down a decision to seize an additional half a billion shekels from the Palestinian Authority’s tax funds, which will be secured for payment of the judgment for compensation to 20 bereaved families of victims of terrorism from the Second Intifada in what is known as the “Norzitz cases” lawsuit led by the Shurat HaDin organization.
This ruling determined that the PA was directly responsible for dozens of terrorist attacks during those years, which resulted in the murder and maiming of thousands of Israelis. The Court-ordered lien expressed the expectation of a financial judgment that was to be given to the plaintiffs in that case.
However, following the Supreme Court ruling, the amount of compensation that was ultimately awarded was much lower than the amount of the lien requested. The new law seeks to correct this injustice.
Moreover, these are precedent-setting civil lawsuits and rulings filed by the terror victims that have been heard in the courts for over two decades. The most prominent of these is the case of the family of the late reservist Vadim Norzic, who was brutally murdered in a lynching in Ramallah.
In our hard-fought struggle of 24 years, we are succeeding in bringing justice to the victims. Thanks to the new law, the State of Israel has a powerful tool that today proves how effective it is in the fight against terrorism. No more support for violence will be given by the Palestinians without paying a heavy price. We will continue with all our strength to choke off the oxygen pipes of terrorism and even prevent the next October 7.”