Oct. 7 terror attack victims file suit against several U.S. groups alleging collaboration with Hamas
The lawsuit "seeks compensatory damages for nine American and Israeli victims of the attack in which Hamas killed 1,200 people and took 240 people hostage, alleges that AMP and NSJP work in the United States as collaborators and propagandists for Hamas."
Victims of the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas terror attack on Israel are filing suit against several U.S. groups that they claim have been collaborating with Hamas and promoting the terrorist organization's propaganda in the U.S.
According to a news release, Greenberg Traurig, LLP, the National Jewish Advocacy Center, the Schoen Law Firm, and the Holtzman Vogel law firm "filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern Division of Virginia, Alexandria Division, against AJP Educational Foundation Inc. a/k/a American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) and National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP)."
The lawsuit "seeks compensatory damages for nine American and Israeli victims of the attack in which Hamas killed 1,200 people and took 240 people hostage, alleges that AMP and NSJP work in the United States as collaborators and propagandists for Hamas."
Hamas is currently considered a U.S. designated "Foreign Terrorist Organization."