Israeli terror victims sue Jordanian bank for funding attacks
Over 1,132 Israeli victims of terrorism and families of victims file 20 billion shekel lawsuit against Arab Bank.
Over 1,132 Israeli victims of terrorism and families of victims file 20 billion shekel lawsuit against Arab Bank.
Victims of attacks in Israel cannot use an 18th century law to sue Jordanian-based Arab Bank, Supreme Court rules.
U.S. appeals court throws out 2014 jury verdict finding Arab Bank liable for knowingly supporting Hamas attacks in Israel.
Arab Bank Chairman held in Riyadh. Arab political sources cite attempt to ease pressure on Trump following declaration on Jerusalem.
US Supreme Court hears terror victims' case against Arab Bank's involvement in funding terror.
Bank reaches settlement with plaintiffs, sets aside $1 billion to cover claims.
Arab Bank settles with American victims of attacks in Israel and the PA who filed a lawsuit accusing the bank of supporting terrorism.
Verdict upheld against Arab Bank for supporting Hamas during the Second Intifada; judge says case was based on 'volumes' of evidence.
A jury will determine in May how much money Arab Bank owes in damages to the victims of the Hamas terror attacks they funded.
After ruling finds Jordan-based bank liable on 24 Hamas terrorist attacks, bank claims 'dizzying amount of evidence' caused mistakes.
Jordan's central bank says it still supports the Arab Bank, found liable in a U.S. court of supporting Hamas.
Lawyer for Arab Bank, found to have provided material support to Hamas, says judge's instructions were erroneous and bank will appeal.
U.S. jury says the Arab Bank provided material support to Hamas and must compensate families of victims of terrorist attacks.
Defense lawyer balks at accusations that multinational Arab Bank supported terrorism, as trial over terror continues.
Jordan's Arab Bank, accused in New York of aiding terror, says it had no intention of providing support to Hamas.
The trial against Jordan’s Arab Bank which has allegedly funneled money to family members of terrorist suicide bombers begins today
Arab Bank in Ramallah refuses to transfer released terrorists monthly stipend from PA, comes as bank faces terror funding lawsuits.
The Arab Bank has lost a bid to avoid a U.S. trial in a lawsuit by terrorism victims, who accuse it of supporting attacks in Israel.