Shurat hadin
'Qatari Octopus': Israel files criminal complaint over ICC corruption
Shurat HaDin accuses Doha of bribing ICC prosecutor Karim Khan and using private intelligence operatives to target his alleged sexual assault victim, calling for an urgent international investigation
Families of July 2024 Majdal Shams missile attack victims sue Hezbollah for NIS 80 million
From battlefield to bench: Shurat HaDin’s legal campaign against Hamas
Israeli NGO demands Smithsonian cancel 'Anti-Israel' exhibit in D.C.
Shurat HaDin takes the war on terror to the internet
For twenty years Shurat HaDin has worked with Western intelligence agencies, law enforcement branches and a network of volunteer lawyers to take legal action on behalf of victims of terror.
Fighting antisemitism, terrorism discussed at panel at JPost conference
Israel's government is fighting antisemitism on college campuses and is working with Chabad, Hillel and other organizations to create programs against antisemitism.
Google responsible for online terrorism? SCOTUS hears Section 230 case
Gonzalez v. Google centers on the contention that YouTube's algorithms engendered the radicalization and recruitment of Islamic State members and affiliates.
Can Israel legally deport families of Palestinian terrorists?
The cabinet proposed the idea to deport terrorists' families on Saturday night following a series of terrorist attacks in Jerusalem.
Shurat HaDin head fights to bankrupt terror, stop Ben & Jerry's boycott
No. 42 on The Jerusalem Post's Top 50 Most Influential Jews of 2022: Shurat HaDin founder Nitsana Darshan-Leitner.
‘80 years after Holocaust, there is a price for Jewish blood’ - Shurat Hadin head
“80 years after the Holocaust, there is a price for Jewish blood,” Shurat Hadin director Nitsana Darshan-Leitner said Monday at the Jerusalem Post Conference in New York.
'You can't fight terrorism if you don't dry up the financial swamp'
Shurat HaDin president addresses the Jerusalem Post Conference
Jewish students call for Ben & Jerry's to evacuate 'illegally occupied' Vermont land
Over 1,000 Israeli university students have called for the ice cream company to return the land on which their Vermont headquarters sit to the Abenaki nation who previously lived there.
Israeli NGO, families of terror victims urge US to pull out of UNHRC
The letter calls on the US to fulfill its pledge of combating the UNHRC's anti-Israeli bias • Letter follows the publication of the Commission of Inquiry that criticized Israel
IDF reservists dress up as Hamas terrorists to protest UNHRC probe
Several dozen IDF reservists gathered outside the UN office in Geneva dressed as ski-masked Hamas terrorists waving Palestinian flags.