Hilton chain asked to compensate Sinai victims
An Israeli attorney demanded Monday that the Hilton hotel chain compensate the victims of last Thursday’s Sinai terror attacks who were staying at the Taba Hilton.
The attorney, Moshe Zingel, sent a letter to the hotel chain Monday, asking it to accept responsibility for the security and belongings of the guests at its hotels.
Zingel, who is representing a small number of the attack victims, including some foreign nationals, says in his letter to Theo Keutzer, deputy president of the Hilton chain in West Europe and the Middle East, that his clients paid for their holiday and therefore the hotel was obliged to ensure their personal safety and belongings.
“You failed to fulfill this elementary duty,” Zingel writes, “and on the night of October 7, the said explosion occurred and my clients suffered serious harm to their persons, physical and mental health, as well as their property.” …
yes, how dare you allow vehicles near your hotel, money-grubbing swine. empty thy pockets!
looking forward to zingel’s 9/11 suit against the US military, whose sole mission is to protect the united states and their inhabitants from attack.