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Tag Archives: Khobar Towers
US Justice Department: “Justice is overdue for the many victims of Iranian-supported terror”
ARAB NEWS US court orders Iran to pay $879m to 1996 Khobar bombing survivors July 10, 2020 A US federal court has held Iran responsible for the 1996 bombing of the Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia where US forces were … Continue reading →
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Tagged Iran, Khobar Towers, Saudi Arabia
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Supreme Court decision “removes last remaining legal impediment” to releasing $2BN to victims of Iran terror
THE TOWER Supreme Court Allows Victims of Iranian Terror to Collect $2 Billion in Frozen Assets by Staff April 20, 2016 The Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of a 2012 law that allows American victims of terrorism to collect damages … Continue reading →
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Tagged Beirut, Iran, Khobar Towers, Marines, Saudi Arabia, terror, Theodore Olson, US Supreme Court
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