More than 100 U.S. victims and families of victims of Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel are suing Iran, Syria, and North Korea. They said the countries provided the terrorist organization the money, weapons, and instruction to carry out the deadly attack.
The lawsuit, which was filed in a New York court, seeks at least $4 billion in damages for the attack. The suit was filed by the Anti-Defamation League — a Jewish advocacy organization — and is the largest case against foreign countries in connection with the attack.
The United States has deemed Iran, Syria, and North Korea state sponsors of terrorism.
This comes as the Israeli army ordered a mass evacuation of Palestinians from much of the southern Gaza city Khan Younis on Monday, July 1, signaling troops are likely to launch a new ground assault into the strip’s second-largest city.
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