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PALESTINE

Tue 13 Jun 2023 12:33 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli court orders Palestinian Authority to pay $1 million damages to tour guides

An Israeli court in occupied Jerusalem ordered the Palestinian Authority to compensate tour guides 4 million shekels ($1.12 million) for the loss of business during the Second Intifada. 


According to the Israeli news site Ynet, this lawsuit was filed by the Israeli right-wing organization Shurat Hadin - the Israeli Law Center in 2003 on behalf of 59 tour guides, who claimed that they suffered economic losses after the Palestinian uprising, the Second Intifada, broke out in September 2000.


The court obliged the Palestinian Authority to pay this amount for the damages caused to the tour guides for the period between October 2000 and May 2022, with an emphasis on the impact on areas in the West Bank.




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Israeli court orders Palestinian Authority to pay $1 million damages to tour guides