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[This chapter provides readers with an explanation of why the Linde et al. v. Arab Bank, PLC cases will continue to influence American perceptions of “Palestinian” or “Arab” terrorism. The author illustrates how many legal scholars, journalists, and other commentators in the U.S. and Israel have applauded participants in these cases for the way that they have contributed to the potential drying up of “Palestinian” terrorist finance, and this chapter also shows how these cases have served as precedents for the filing of lawsuits against other organizations, including the PLO and the Palestinian Authority (PA).]
Published: Jan 15, 2016
Keywords: Brian Cogan; colonial present; Geoffrey Sant; Operation Protective Edge; Sokolow v. PLO
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