Ari Fuld
Abelow, Fuld’s friend since childhood and a prominent Israel advocate in his own right, received the award for his work in carrying out Fuld’s legacy through his Pulse of Israel Show and 12Tribe Films Foundation platforms.
Khalil Jabarin is set to be deported and permanently banned from re-entering Israeli territories.
The Ari Fuld Project is committed to advancing projects Fuld was working on at the time of his murder by an Arab terrorist, especially those that lend assistance to Israel Defense Forces soldiers.
“It’s not a military act, but it’s an act of defiance that is essential,” said Richard Heideman, who represented the Fuld estate in the lawsuit.
The synagogue, at the Lamed-Hey base in Gush Etzion, was also dedicated in memory of Ari Fuld, who was murdered by an Arab terrorist in 2018.
Social media is not an echo chamber, and “people should not underestimate their ability to impact and influence people,” Fuld told JNS.
JNS contributor and podcaster Yishai Fleisher, who also serves as the international spokesperson for the Jewish community of Hebron, received the second annual “Lion of Zion” Prize for his work in fulfilling Fuld’s legacy.
Khalil Jabarin is serving a life sentence for the murder and for attempting to murder three other people.
Ari Fuld fought for the Jewish people on the battlefield and in cyberspace.
While U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman described the killing as horrific, he concluded in a Jan. 6 decision that he could not exercise jurisdiction over the case, despite being allowed to by the Promoting Security and Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act.
The Judea Military Court orders Khalil Jabarin to pay the Fuld family $368,125 in damages—“less than a quarter” of what the Palestinian Authority will pay Jabarin, according to the Fuld family’s attorney.
The victim’s family expressed satisfaction with the verdict and called for Israel to implement a death penalty for terrorists.