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Families of July 2024 Majdal Shams missile attack victims sue Hezbollah for NIS 80 million

Shurat HaDin filed the NIS 80 million lawsuit on behalf of the Majdal Shams families whose children were killed in a Hezbollah rocket strike.

MEMORIAL CEREMONY for 12 young Druze residents from Majdal Shams, killed in a Hezbollah missile attack in July 2024. Shurat HaDin is representing families of the victims in a lawsuit against Hezbollah.
FORMER HAMAS HEAD Khaled Mashaal speaks during an interview in Doha, Qatar, last year. ‘The enemy only understands the language of jihad and martyrdom,’ he says.

Jihadist criminality, Israeli self-defense: A law-based assessment - opinion

 Screenshot of a post targeting Israeli soldiers.

The hidden dangers for soldiers on the social media battlefield - analysis

 UN Sec.-Gen. Antonio Guterres speaks at a Security Council meeting earlier this year. The UN, which was created in part as a response to the horrors of World War II, has singled out Israel in a way that resembles the legal discrimination that led to the persecution of Jews in the 1930s and 1940s.

From Nuremberg to the ICC: The appropriation of legal instruments to target Jews - opinion


Families of US citizens impacted by October 7 to sue Iran for $500 million - exclusive

Iran is accused of financing, arming, and abetting the Gazan terrorist organizations that conducted the October 7 Massacre.

 An Israeli soldier stands during a two-minute siren marking the annual Israeli Holocaust Remembrance Day, at an installation at the site of the Nova festival where party goers were killed and kidnapped during the October 7 attack by Hamas terrorists from Gaza, in Reim, southern Israel, May 6, 2024.

Hunter Biden sues ex-Trump White House aide over laptop data

The lawsuit accuses Garrett Ziegler, a former aide to Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro, of violating California's computer fraud and data access laws, and demands a jury trial.

 Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden, departs federal court after a plea hearing on two misdemeanor charges of willfully failing to pay income taxes in Wilmington, Delaware, US July 26, 2023.

Lawfare Project wins lawsuit against former Barcelona mayor

The lawsuit challenged former Barcelona mayor Ada Colau's suspension of relations with Israel.

 ADA COLAU poses during her swearing-in ceremony as the new mayor of Barcelona, in 2019.

Israel and Bhutan to go head-to-head in post-normalization chess match

However in this recent tournaments players from Lebanon, Syria and other countries that do not have diplomatic ties with Israel have logged in to play.

Chess4Solidarity prepares for a competition between Israel and Bhutan

Assisting clients in Ashdod and throughout Israel

“Being a lawyer is a mission, It provides one with the knowledge and the power to change people’s lives.”


Lawfare Project helps Jewish surgeon fight unfair treatment by hospital

Following a complaint about problematic emails sent around Easter, the surgeon was subjected to unfair treatment, including threats and public humiliation.

Surgeon selecting sterilized tool for operation.

Lawfare Project investigates NYC for calling out Jews on social distancing

The request by the Lawfare Project was made in light of a tweet by de Blasio posted after police broke up a funeral gathering following the death of Rabbi Chaim Mertz.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio attends a news conference with Satmar Jewish community leaders in the aftermath of the deadly hate attack on a kosher market in Jersey City, N.J., Dec. 12, 2019.

Kuwait Airways under scrutiny after refusal to fly Israeli from London Heathrow

Kuwait is one of many countries that either do not recognize Israel or do not allow Israelis to visit there. The countries include Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, among others.

FILE PHOTO: UK Border control is seen in Terminal 2 at Heathrow Airport in London

Law firm offers pro-bono representation to victims of antisemitic assault

The move was in response to the increasingly worsening wave of antisemitism, especially the nine incidents of antisemitic assault in the New York area during Hanukkah.

Gavel lying in front of a judge

Israel’s French allies challenge labeling W. Bank products as ‘colony’

The French and ECJ legal proceedings are now taking place in parallel with Israel’s allies hoping to head-off the labeling issue on at least one of the two legal battlefields.

French President Emmanuel Macron and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands as they attend a joint press conference at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, June 5, 2018.