...Carter's anti-Israel record that includes whitewashing the genocidal aims of Hamas, mainstreaming the notion that Israel is a racist state, and validating a...
...A federal appeals court has ruled that plaintiffs injured in a 1997 Hamas terrorist attack in Jerusalem can't attach Iranian antiquities at Boston-area...
...They sought the artifacts in compensation for their injuries stemming from a Hamas-sponsored suicide bombing in Israel in 1997. The plaintiffs appealed...
...from within the United States as active members of the Palestinian group Hamas. Their convictions were for obstruction of justice. Schar said that...
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...support to a designated terrorist organization. The terrorist organization at issue is Hamas, which in 1995 was named a Specially Designated Terrorist by Presidential Executive...
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...support to a designated terrorist organization. The terrorist organization at issue is Hamas, which in 1995 was named a Specially Designated Terrorist by Presidential Executive...
On Sept. 23, a government of Palestine based in Ramallah on the West Bank of the Jordan River applied to the Security Council for state membership. The question was now squarely presented: Is Palesti
Zuckerman Spaeder is selective about the cases it takes, believes in lean staffing and gets results
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