Justice for American terror victims Why Jordan must surrender the Sbarro pizzeria bomber. Frimet Roth and Arnold Roth Aug. 20, 2024
Betrayal, lies, politics and grief The world’s refusal to bring my child’s killer to justice. Arnold Roth March 14, 2024
Jewish groups urge extradition of Ahlam Tamimi; Jordan unlikely to turn over terrorist “If the U.S. isn’t demanding this, and the Israelis aren’t, what is to say the Jordanians should do anything?” said Jonathan Schanzer of FDD, referring to the mastermind of the 2001 Sbarro pizzeria suicide-bombing. Melissa Langsam Braunstein Sept. 14, 2023
Ahlam Tamimi’s 16th victim American-Israeli Chana Nachenberg, 31 at the time of a suicide bombing at a Sbarro pizza restaurant in Jerusalem in 2001, died after all years languishing in a coma while attack mastermind Tamimi lives freely in Jordan. Ben Cohen June 2, 2023
The US does nothing about another American murdered by Palestinians 147 Americans have been killed by Palestinian terrorists since 1968, but not one of the killers has stood before a U.S. court. Stephen M. Flatow Feb. 28, 2023
Proposed US legislation holds Jordan accountable for failure to extradite Hamas terrorist A bill proposed by Rep. Greg Steube would halt or limit assistance to Jordan for violating a 1995 extradition treaty over its harboring of a Hamas terrorist. Israel Kasnett May 12, 2022
The US must support freedom of religion on the Temple Mount Even Muslims have admitted that the Mount is Judaism's holiest site. Farley Weiss May 2, 2022
The bombing of Sbarro’s and why Oslo failed Two decades after a terrorist massacre in Jerusalem, the incident remains a necessary, if ghastly, reminder of the essential nature of a conflict that couldn’t be solved by Israeli concessions. Jonathan S. Tobin Aug. 10, 2021
President Biden: Secure justice for American victims of Tamimi’s terrorism Tolerance of Jordan’s refusal to extradite Ahlam Tamimi, the mastermind of the 2001 Sbarro pizzeria suicide bombing in Jerusalem, sends a terrible message—that terrorists who massacre innocent people can and will get away with it. Susan B. Tuchman and Morton A. Klein March 30, 2021