'State's discrimination between terror victims unacceptable'
Arab family of east Jerusalem man killed by Yaakov Teitel petitions State to grant family of Jewish teen injured in incident terror victims' benefitsThe family of Samir Balbisi, an east Jerusalem taxi driver murdered by alleged "Jewish terrorist" Yaakov Teitel, has petitioned the Attorney General to recognize the family of Amiel Ortiz, a teen who was critically wounded by a bomb believed to have been planted by Teitel, as terror victims.
Both families sued the National Insurance Institute for the benefits that come with terror victim status, but only the Balbisi family was deemed eligible. The Balbisis received only one year's worth of retroactive benefits, even though the attack took place in 1997.
"It is unacceptable for the State of Israel to discriminate against the Ortiz family, whose son almost died at the hands of the same murderer who killed our son, and decide that they are not eligible for financial assistance from the State," the petition read.
"We were all hurt by one person, it's unacceptable that we were recognized as terror victims, and the Ortiz family wasn't," Akram Balbisi, Samir Balbisi's father, told Ynet. "I come to every hearing to see Teitel and look him in the eye. He should be tried, but he pretends to be crazy. After 15 years, what can I say to him? He can't bring my son back."
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