Shurat hadin
Where terror meets the rule of law
Led by Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, Shurat Hadin is using lawsuits and international legal pressure to hold terror groups and their sponsors accountable
'Qatari Octopus': Israel files criminal complaint over ICC corruption
Families of July 2024 Majdal Shams missile attack victims sue Hezbollah for NIS 80 million
From battlefield to bench: Shurat HaDin’s legal campaign against Hamas
Former IDF soldier sues BDS activist who slandered her online for $6m.
Rebecca Ram, 26, originally from California, made Aliyah in 2012. She enlisted as an instructor to the IDF Education and Youth Corps.
Shurat Hadin to IMF: Condition Lebanon aid on blackballing Hezbollah
“For all intents and purposes, the failed Lebanese state has become a puppet of Hezbollah and its patrons in Tehran.”
Rami Levy sues UN for defamation after placement on settlement 'blacklist'
While the UN has immunity in general, Shurat HaDin claims that this case is an exception as the UN violated its charter and practiced "pure racism on the basis of nationality and religion."
Pulling the annexation trigger – Shurat HaDin’s legal roundtable
Shurat HaDin’s practical interest in the annexation of Judea and Samaria stems from its work in representing Israeli interests in the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
Are Israel's annexation plans legal? Watch the debate
Watch Shurat HaDin’s Legal Virtual Roundtable ‘Pulling the Annexation Trigger’.
NGO threatens to sue Citibank as ‘pay for slay’ terrorist funds conduit
Allowing such “pay for slay” funds to pass through its accounts could expose Citibank to both civil and criminal liability under the US Anti Terrorism Act.
Holding China responsible for the damages of COVID-19
The Stop COVID Act would make China legally and financially liable for damages caused by the virus in the US.
Can China be sued for the spread of Covid-19? Watch
State sponsors of terrorism can be held liable for the terror acts they support and finance. So, can China face legal liability for its role in the global coronavirus pandemic?
Ohana on court decision against PA terror: Our judges not from UN
Shurat Hadin pursued the case for years on behalf of eight victims’ families relating to 17 complaints before the decision which could lead to damages as high as $1 billion.
Shurat Hadin's legal warrior is bringing justice to terror victims
#47: Nitsana Darshan-Leitner