Most wanted female terrorist lives in freedom in Jordan despite extradition request for bombing that killed Americans - News Summed Up

Most wanted female terrorist lives in freedom in Jordan despite extradition request for bombing that killed Americans


In addition to the two murdered Americans and the unborn infant, four more U.S. nationals were among the some 122 injured. The situation is fluid, and there are some indications of meaningful progress,” Malki’s father, Arnold Roth, told Fox News from Jerusalem. What is preventing extradition is the political will to see the Sbarro bomber brought to justice.”WHO IS THE FBI’S MOST WANTED AMERICAN TERRORIST? U.S. federal laws also came into play because Malki Roth, who was born in Australia, held American citizenship at the time. While the late King Hussein, who died in 1999, is reported to have signed the extradition treaty on March 28, 1995, it was not signed into law by the Jordanian parliament.


Source: Fox News January 29, 2020 12:33 UTC



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