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In a landmark law suit, a US jury has awarded over $655 million in damages to the victims of the Second Intifada -- the suicide-bombing war waged against Israelis by the Palestinian Authority in 2000. Israel Law Center attorney for the plaintiffs, Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, joins VOI's Josh Hasten by phone to discuss the case and its ramifications. She says that while the verdict constitutes a historical breakthrough, the strenuous work of securing the actual funding for the victims and their families starts now.
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