The family of Marianne Lehmann Zaoui - one of the 29 victims in the Palestinian terrorist massacre in Netanya's Park Hotel on Passover of last year - is suing the member states of the European Union for their role in the murderous attack. The papers, filed today in the European Union Justice Court in Luxembourg, states that the EU is the main sponsor of the publication of Palestinian Authority textbooks, the contents of which serve as inspiration for the suicide terrorists.



Marianne Lehmann Zaoui, 77, was a Holocaust survivor who fled to France during World War II, and hid in a village near Lyon under an assumed identity. She moved to Israel ten years before her death. Marianne was survived by her husband Lucien (who was wounded in the attack), her daughter Deborah (who lives in Israel with her two children, one of whom was injured in the attack), and her son Bernard.



In addition, the nine remaining Dickstein children - who lost their parents and brother in a Palestinian terrorist attack several months ago south of Kiryat Arba - are also suing those responsible for the deaths of their loved ones. They filed papers in Israel yesterday against Yasser Arafat for his role in leading the ongoing terrorist campaign.