Uncle of Bibas family sues Al-Jazeera for alleged ties to Hamas, role in October 7 attack
Led by attorney Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, American victims claim the Qatari media giant aided Hamas and PIJ, inciting violence and abetting terrorism.
A group of American victims from the October 7 terrorist attack in Israel has filed a lawsuit against Al Jazeera Media Network and its US subsidiary, alleging that the Qatar-based news outlet directly supported Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
“Terrorist organizations require financial support, logistical networks, and media outlets to further their agenda,” said Darshan-Leitner, president of Shurat Hadin. “The evidence shows Al Jazeera has acted as an accomplice to Hamas and PIJ, promoting their ideology and enabling their operations.”
The complaint alleges that Al Jazeera’s journalists included multiple Hamas and PIJ operatives, some directly involved in the October 7 attack.
Glorifying terrorists
The network is also accused of glorifying terrorists, inciting further violence, and financially supporting individuals linked to these groups. Exclusive interviews with Hamas leaders – some of whom orchestrated attacks on Israeli and American civilians – are cited as evidence in the case.This legal action is part of a broader effort to combat terrorism financing and propaganda. The attorneys involved specialize in addressing extremist groups through legal measures, aiming to dismantle the global networks that support terrorist organizations.