The Magistrate's Court ruled this week that Arabs who attacked a Jew in the Old City of Jerusalem are to compensate him in the amount of NIS 2,750,000.

The victim filed a civil lawsuit against his attackers after they were convicted in a criminal trial, only to receive suspended prison terms. The verdict was reached without the presence of the defendants who failed to appear for the proceedings.

The attack took place in June of 2015, when the victim of the grizzly attack, Avraham Ehrlich, was participating in a tour of the Old City as part of a tour guide course on behalf of the Ministry of Tourism and University of Haifa. Ehrlich was traveling via electric bike and due to the fact that the group's route passed through places where he would have to use stairs, he decided to take the tour on his own.

During the trip, Ehrlich came to a restaurant owned by Arabs where he purchased food while conversing with them in English. After leaving his bicycle outside the restaurant. At the end of the meal, Erlich asked for the bill and one of the waiters said he owed 200 shekels. Ehrlich turned on his camera and asked the same question in Hebrew. This time, the cost came out to NIS 50.... Read More: Arutz-7