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    Israeli Hostage Sues US Nonprofit Tied to Hamas Captor

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    What it’s about

    An Israeli individual, Almog Meir Jan, who was held captive by Hamas for an extensive period, has initiated legal action against a U.S. nonprofit with alleged financial connections to his Hamas captor. The lawsuit specifically targets the People Media Project, which runs The Palestine Chronicle.

    Why it matters

    The case sheds light on the disturbing international ties and taxpayer resources that may indirectly support terrorist activities against Israeli citizens. By holding those who provide a platform for propaganda accountable, this lawsuit aims to curb organizations that indirectly facilitate terrorism.

    Details of the Lawsuit

    Jan, age 22, was held for nearly 250 days following the terrorist attacks on October 7 and discovered in the residence of Abdallah Aljamal, a noted contributor to The Palestine Chronicle and a spokesperson for Hamas’s labor ministry. Aljamal was killed during a daring rescue mission by the IDF.

    Platform for Propaganda

    The lawsuit accuses The Palestine Chronicle and People Media Project, led by Ramzy Baroud and John Harvey, of employing Aljamal to disseminate Hamas propaganda, supported by U.S. taxpayer funds. “By providing this platform… Defendants aided, abetted, and materially supported both Al Jamal and Hamas in acts of terrorism,” the filing states.

    Congress Response

    Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y, has made calls for revoking the tax-exempt status of the People Media Project, asserting that U.S. taxpayer funds should not support terrorism-linked entities.

    Statements and Reactions

    Mark Goldfeder, director of the National Jewish Advocacy Center and one of Jan’s counsels, emphasized the need for accountability. “We filed this lawsuit against Palestine Chronicle… to seek justice from the federal court for our client,” he stated.

    Complex Rescue Mission

    The intricate IDF rescue operation not only freed Jan but also rescued Noa Argamani, Andrey Kozlov, and Shlomi Ziv from different locations within central Gaza. All are reported to be in good health.

    Awaited Verdict

    Name pending legal proceedings will be closely watched as they underline the intricate web connecting nonprofit entities and terror groups, pressing for a cessation of indirect support to terrorist activities against Israel.

    This story was first published on foxnews.com.

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