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Biden sued over failing to rescue American hostages in Gaza

The lawsuit says the US government failed to rescue Palestinian Americans in Gaza, adding that plaintiffs' right to equal protection has been violated.
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20 December, 2024
The lawsuit accuses the State Department of discriminating against Americans of Palestinian origin by abandoning them in a war zone [GETTY]

Nine Palestinian Americans sued the US government on Thursday, alleging that it had failed to rescue them or members of their families who were trapped in Gaza, where Israel's war has killed tens of thousands and caused a humanitarian crisis.

The lawsuit accuses the State Department of discriminating against Americans of Palestinian origin by abandoning them in a war zone and not making the same effort that it would promptly evacuate and protect Americans of different origins in similar situations.

It was the second case against the US government this week after Palestinian families sued the US State Department on Tuesday over Washington's support for Israel's military.

A US State Department spokesperson said the department does not comment on pending litigation and added that the safety and security of American citizens around the world is a "top priority."

Advocacy group Council on American Islamic Relations and attorney Maria Kari announced Thursday's lawsuit, filed in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

The suit alleges the plaintiffs' right to equal protection under the US Constitution has been violated by depriving them "of the normal and typical evacuation efforts the federal government extends to Americans who are not Palestinians."

It mentions comparable instances of the US government evacuating its citizens from conflict zones, such as in Afghanistan, Lebanon and Sudan and names President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin as defendants.

The State Department spokesperson said the US has evacuated Americans from unsafe areas around the world, including Gaza.

Israel's war has killed over 45,000 people, according to the Gaza health ministry, while also sparking accusations of genocide and war crimes that Israel denies. The military assault has displaced nearly Gaza's entire 2.3 million population and caused a hunger crisis.

(Reuters)

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