After losing their son to terror, the Khoury family is demanding justice and $15.5 million in damages from the PA
The family of an Israeli police officer who was murdered by a Palestinian terrorist is suing the Palestinian Authority for its pay-for-slay policy and support for terror, seeking some 65 million shekels (equivalent to $15.5 million) in damages.
Sergeant Major Amir Khoury, an Arab Christian police officer who held Israeli citizenship, was murdered in March 2022 by a terrorist who had rampaged through the ultra-Orthodox suburb of Bnei Brak.
Some three years after the attack, Khoury’s family are suing the PA for aiding and abetting the terrorist with its pro-terror policies, arguing that the entity is responsible for the officer’s murder.