

A few days ago, just before Israel and the Jewish world marked the transition from Yom Hazikaron, Israel's official day of remembrance for fallen soldiers and terrorism victims, to Yom Ha'atzmaut, marking 78 years since our country regained its independence, I was interviewed on i24NewsTV. It went live to air.
If you watch the video [it's here via YouTube] I think it may be difficult for you to miss the bitterness.
For those who knew these two wonderful people, Malki's murder, and the tragic death in battle of our much-loved son-in-law Naftali Yona Gordon in December 2023, will always evoke deep sadness and a sense of loss.
As the 25th anniversary of the Sbarro atrocity gets closer (it's less than four months away), the indefensible freedom of the massacre's mastermind, the Jordanian terrorist Ahlam Tamimi, grows ever more unbearable.
After years of suppressing many of the details about how and why justice is trampled in the Sbarro case, I plan to make some public statements in the coming weeks.
I am forwarding this message and the link to the video to a handful of friends and family as well as to this group of more than 30,000 signers-of-the-petition in the hope that you will consider passing them along.
We need to create much wider awareness of the Jordanian terrorist's freedom in Jordan if there is going to be any hope of seeing her finally brought to trial in the US.
To remind you, charges against the Jordanian terrorist were issued by the District Court of the District of Columbia in 2013. She has been an FBI Most Wanted Terrorist since 2017 - and the only female on that list.
If you pass this message along to friends, please let them know about this site and how important their support and their signature on our petition is to getting long thwarted justice done.
Arnold Roth
arnold.roth@gmail.com