Legal Affairs
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security told JNS that the suit is “baseless” and “political.”
Hungary announced that it would begin withdrawing from International Criminal Court jurisdiction while the Israeli prime minister was in Budapest.
Although an extradition treaty exists between the United States and Jordan, the Roths have struggled to obtain justice for their daughter’s murder.
The U.S. president imposed broad economic and travel bans on individuals investigating American citizens or allies, such as Israel.
“Our police department will not let stand hatred that translates into criminal conduct,” the Metro Nashville police chief said.
It said Israel must investigate its prime minister and former defense minister before the International Criminal Court will consider Jerusalem’s request to call off its prosecution of “genocide” in Gaza.
Fifteen Knesset members voted against the proposal, and multiple opposition MKs boycotted the vote.
Three legislators stand with Ayman Odeh of the Hadash-Ta’al Party, and “with the right of all lawmakers, Arab and Jewish, to speak freely and without fear of political retribution.”
The families included in the class action base their claim against the P.A. on the fact that it “pays and provides benefits to imprisoned terrorists, as well as to the families of terrorists who were killed or injured while carrying out an act of terrorism.”
Judge Roy Altman told JNS that many of the seemingly political critiques of Israel are “really just questions that are deeply rooted in law.”
Israel Frey is being investigated for incitement for a social media post, amid a probe for a previous complaint.
Jason Miyares told JNS that his message to campus police chiefs in Virginia is that “we have your back.”