The Jerusalem Post

Top court okays additional hearing on Dirani lawsuit

Lebanese terrorist seeks NIS 6 million from state for alleged assault while under interrogat­ion over Ron Arad

- • By JOANNA PARASZCZUK (Reuters)

The Supreme Court accepted a request by the state on Monday for an additional appeal hearing on Lebanese terrorist Mustafa Dirani’s NIS 6 million damages suit against Israel.

Deputy Supreme Court President Eliezer Rivlin ruled that an expanded panel of justices will review the matter of whether Dirani should be allowed to proceed with his lawsuit, filed in the Tel Aviv District Court in 2000.

Monday’s decision came after a majority Supreme Court ruling in July dismissed the state’s appeal against a 2005 Tel Aviv District Court ruling allowing Dirani to sue Israel.

Dirani, a Lebanese citizen, claims that while in administra­tive detention in Israel, interrogat­ors raped him, sodomized him with a club, kept him naked for weeks and humiliated him in an effort to extract informatio­n about missing soldier Ron Arad’s whereabout­s.

In July’s Supreme Court hearing, the state argued that the court should dismiss

MUSTAFA DIRANI the decision to hold an additional hearing.

“Dirani and other enemies of Israel are standing and laughing at the upside-down policy of a court that prioritize­s their interests over those of the state,” said Nachi Eyal, Legal Forum director-general. “It is absurd to allow an enemy to sue the state.”

Dirani is a former leader of Lebanese Shi’ite terrorist group Amal, whose forces captured IAF navigator Lt.Col. Ron Arad in October 1986 during a mission to attack PLO targets near Sidon in Lebanon. In 1994, Dirani was captured after thenprime minister Yitzhak Rabin ordered a raid on his house, believing that the terrorist leader had personal knowledge of Arad’s whereabout­s.

Dirani was released in 2004 as part of a prisoner exchange with Hezbollah, despite a High Court of Justice petition by Arad’s family to prevent this. In return, Hezbollah released kidnapped Israeli businessma­n Elhanan Tannenbaum along with the bodies of three IDF soldiers they had murdered in October 2000.

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