Victims of Hamas attacks to sue French bank that handled terror group’s funds

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Published March 10, 2013

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    Steven Averbach, shown here with his parents, Maida and David, and former New York City Mayor Ed Koch, was left paralyzed from the neck down after he tried to stop a suicide bomber in Jerusalem. (New Jersey Jewish News)

    It was nearly 10 years ago when Steve Averbach, a New Jersey-born Israeli police officer, realized a fellow passenger on a Jerusalem bus was a suicide bomber disguised as an Orthodox Jew and made a decision that saved potentially dozens of lives — and changed his forever.

    Averbach drew his gun, but before he had the chance to shoot the man exploded his bomb, killing seven people and injuring 20 more. The then 37-year-old father of four had prevented the Hamas-linked bomber from getting to the densely populated city center where the body count would almost certainly have been much higher. But Averbach was left a quadriplegic, and died in June 2010, having suffered deteriorating health as a result of his injuries.

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