The $462 million claim comes after a $55 million suit filed three months ago.
Attorneys for some 250 Israelis affected by the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, massacre have filed a record-breaking lawsuit against the Palestinian Authority for its support for terrorism, it became known on Tuesday
The terrorism victims and families of those murdered during the Oct. 7 attacks, represented by the Jerusalem-based Arbus, Kedem, Tzur law firm, are demanding 1.75 billion shekels ($462 million) in compensation.
The claim comes on top of a 210 million shekel ($55 million) suit filed three months ago with the Jerusalem District Court by dozens of Israelis whose relatives were killed in recent years, including in the ax attack in Elad on Independence Day in 2022 and the Oct. 7 slaughter at the Supernova festival near the Gaza Strip.