Twenty years after the deadly Sbarro bombing that killed 16 people, including eight children, Israel-haters in New York call for more such attacks, but on a global scale.
The parents of Malki Roth, who was killed in the Sbarro attack 20 years ago, are still seeking justice, while their daughter's killer roams freely in Jordan.
Not only is the terrorist free, 'but she’s fabulously famous and everybody in Jordan – everybody – thinks that she’s the national hero,' says the father of a young victim.
Action campaign by terror victim's father, PMW and UWI results in BBC dropping documentary and apologizing for promoting sympathy for murderer of 16 people.
The BBC 'told the oh-so-sad tale of how' bomber Ahlam Tamimi's husband, another released terrorist, was kicked out of Jordan, 'skipping or twisting' facts about her murderous terror, warned the father of one of Tamimi's young victims.
'They told the oh-so-sad tale of how her husband Nizar Tamimi, who is also a released terrorist, had been forced by Jordanian authorities to leave Jordan for Qatar on Oct 1,' said Arnold Roth.
Eighteen organizations demand Palestinian terrorist Ahlam Tamimi be extradited to U.S. to face charges for the 2001 Sbarro Pizzeria bombing that killed 15, including two Americans.
This terrorist planned and helped carry out the Sbarro Pizzeria bombing in Jerusalem in 2001, which killed 15 people, including eight children, and wounded 121 others.
One of the masterminds of a horrific suicide bombing that killed 15 Israelis gloats in this clip that Jordan won't extradite her to a country that will make her pay for her crimes.
Brazen terrorist Ahlam Tamimi gloats over the fact that the Arab kingdom lacks an extradition treaty with the United States under which she could be forced to face trial on American soil for her heinous crimes. Ahlam Tamimi was sentenced to 16 life sentences for her role in the 2001 Sbarro pizzeria bombing in Jerusalem,... Read more »
According to a recent report by a terror watchdog, the Palestinian Authority has shelled out more than a million shekels to reward the family of a murderer who killed innocent Israelis.
After their daughter Malki was killed in the infamous Sbarro terror attack in Jerusalem, Arnold and Frimet Roth created a foundation in her memory that assists families with severely disabled children.
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