US court awards millions to victims of Hezbollah rockets from 2006 war with Israel

Israel and Hezbollah fought a monthlong war in 2006, Israeli forces bombarded large swathes of Lebanon, killing more than 1000 people and displacing hundreds of thousands.
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20 September, 2022
Israel pounded Lebanon during the 2006 war with Lebanon [Getty]

A US court has ordered Hezbollah to pay millions of dollars in damages to a group of Americans who sued them saying they were wounded by the group's rockets during a war with Israel in 2006.

The case was brought under the US Anti-Terrorism Act and alleged that Hezbollah caused the plaintiffs physical and emotional injury and damaged their property. The judge ordered Hezbollah to pay damages of $111 million to the plaintiffs.

Such civil lawsuits brought against militant groups are difficult to enforce but Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, one of the lawyers representing the plaintiffs, said it was an important legal victory against the Iran-backed group.

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“Only by exacting a heavy price from those who engage in the business of terrorism can we prevent the suffering and loss of additional victims to their violence,” Darshan-Leitner said in a statement.

Israel and Hezbollah fought a monthlong war in 2006, when Israeli forces bombarded large swathes of Lebanon, killing more than 1,000 people and displacing hundreds of thousands. Hezbollah fired hundreds of rockets into Israel, and the Israeli government still considers the Iran-backed group a major threat.

In Friday's ruling, Judge Steven L Tiscione of federal court in Brooklyn, New York, said the plaintiffs had successfully established that Hezbollah's actions were a violation of the Anti-Terrorism Act and held the group liable.

A Hezbollah spokesman declined to comment.