Israeli group asks US court to block Boeing deal with Iran
Shurat HaDin director says NGO will 'seize all 100 airplanes' US company intends to deliver to Iran Air, a state-backed airline
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Damages awarded to parents of Chaya Zissel Braun after US court rules both countries complicit in 2014 car-ramming
View ArticleNatan Sharansky, Michael Oren headline season of live English events
Program features former Prisoner of Zion, deputy minister, Jerusalem authors and anti-terror lawyer
View ArticleTerror victim’s mother to court: Withdraw visa of human rights staffer
Mother of Erez Orbach, killed by Palestinian truck driver in Jerusalem, protests government decision to allow boycott proponent to work in Israel
View ArticleNY court drops suit against Facebook over Palestinian incitement
Israeli rights group vows to appeal decision, says judge 'did not address the issue of aiding and abetting terrorism'
View ArticleTerror-hunting attorney sets her sights on Western Union and Boeing
Nitsana Darshan-Leitner to discuss 'lawfare' tactics at live English event in Jerusalem on June 4
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A student trial set Shurat HaDin founder Nitsana Darshan-Leitner on the path to seek justice for victims of terror
View ArticleShould New York City remove statues of its anti-Semitic Dutch governor?
Amid US debate over the removal of Confederacy leaders' statues, Israeli NGO Shurat Hadin is calling to tear down memorials to 17th century Jew-hater Peter Stuyvesant
View ArticleIsraelis sue New Zealanders over Lorde boycott
Legal rights group demands $13,000 from Justine Sachs and Nadia Abu-Shanab, who took credit for singer's cancellation of Tel Aviv concert
View ArticleNew Zealanders mock legal group for suing over Lorde boycott
Justine Sachs and Nadia Abu Shanab say suit brought by Shurat Hadin on behalf of Israeli fans of pop star has no legitimacy
View ArticleIsraeli court says New Zealand activists must pay for Lorde cancellation
Two women ordered to pay over $12,000 in damages to disappointed fans in first-ever successful civil suit under 2011 anti-boycott law
View ArticleNew Zealand activists dismiss Israeli court’s damages order over Lorde concert
Justine Sachs and Nadia Abu-Shanab say ruling aims 'to intimidate Israel's critics,' vow to raise funds for Gaza mental health organization instead
View ArticleUS fundraising site suspends BDS account over alleged terror ties
Boycott campaign removed over complaint that notes its affiliation to umbrella group of Palestinian factions including Hamas and Islamic Jihad
View ArticleNGO petitions to prevent US Rep. Ilhan Omar from entering Israel
Shurat HaDin asks court to demand that Interior Minister Aryeh Deri bar Democrat lawmaker over her support for boycotts against Jewish state
View ArticleFamilies of Israeli terror victims suing Hamas for half a billion shekels
In precedent, lawsuit also targets 3 Gazan money changers who helped fund terror and have US assets frozen by authorities, meaning any ruling on damages can potentially be enforced
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