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Oct. 7 victims, families file $7B lawsuit against ‘primary architects’ of attacks

The lawsuit includes over 140 plaintiffs seeking compensation under U.S. law for deaths and injuries caused by terrorism in the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, filed in federal court.

  • Lawyers for U.S. victims of the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel have filed a $7 billion lawsuit against terrorist groups and state sponsors of terrorism.
  • The lawsuit names Iran, Syria, North Korea, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, and other groups for aiding or providing material support for the assault.
  • Under U.S. law, foreign governments can be held liable for deaths or injuries caused by acts of terrorism, and victims may receive payouts from a fund created by Congress.
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US victims of October 7 attacks file a new lawsuit against Hamas, Syria, Iran and North Korea

A prominent Jewish advocacy group filed a lawsuit on Thursday against Hamas and other armed groups, as well as Iran, Syria and North Korea, seeking billions in damages over the October 7 attacks in Israel.

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