Jerusalem Court Rules PA Must Pay Damages for Torture of Detainees
September 10, 2024
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The Jerusalem District Court issued a ruling on Monday that the Palestinian Authority must pay NIS 3 million to three Palestinian individuals who were arrested and tortured because they helped Israel prevent terrorist attacks. According to the plaintiffs, they were held for four years and subjected to severe abuse including torture and sexual abuse.
The ruling includes the statement that "The Israeli courts should not echo a Palestinian narrative that is contrary to public policy in Israel. The Palestinian Authority is entitled to protect its security and act against spies and collaborators, as long as this does not harm Israel's security interests, which left security responsibility in [the PA]'s hands."
This week's ruling is based on a 2021 High Court of Justice ruling that states: "It is hard to believe that the Israeli courts would recognize a defense that cooperation with Israel is an act of treason in favor of the Israeli enemy, and it must be fought against. What's more, those acts of 'treason' were intended to prevent acts of terrorism against Israel and against Israelis, which the Palestinian Authority pledged to prevent in the interim agreement."