In a precedent-setting decision, the Jerusalem District Court has ordered the Palestinian Authority to pay approximately 46 million shekel ($12.3 million) in compensation to three siblings whose family members were killed in the 2001 Sbarro restaurant bombing in Jerusalem. The ruling marks the first implementation of a new Israeli law mandating punitive damages for terror victims.

Sixteen people were killed in the Sbarro attack, including five members of the Schijveschuurder family: Mordechai, 43; Tzira, 41; Ra'aya, 14; Yitzhak, 4; and Hemda, 2 (two parents and three minors). Two other daughters were injured in the attack. Three brothers who were not with the family at the time identified the bodies.

Judge Arnon Darel split the proceedings, addressing the murder of the three siblings first. The remaining matters pending before the court concern the murder of the two parents and the personal damages suffered by three surviving siblings who experienced severe psychological trauma.

Schijveschuurder family (Photo: Lior Mizrahi) ... Read More: Israel Hayom