Italy's Court of Cassation ruled there is no legal obligation for hospitality venues to provide tap water, upholding a Dolomites hotel's policy of serving only bottled water and denying a tourist's claim for compensation.
Argentina's Court of Cassation has attributed the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires to Iran and its proxy, Hezbollah, citing retaliation for Argentina reneging on a nuclear cooperation deal with Tehran. The ruling allows victims' families to bring lawsuits against Iran, but lacks concrete evidence of Iran's direct involvement. Israel has asked Argentina to declare the Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization, while representatives from Argentina's Jewish community have praised the ruling as "historic." However, for the relatives of the victims, the ruling serves as a grim reminder of their ongoing quest for justice.
Argentina's Court of Cassation has concluded that Iran and Hezbollah were responsible for the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, which killed 85 people and wounded 300. The court's ruling paves the way for victims' families to bring lawsuits against Iran, alleging the country's "political and strategic" role in the attack. However, the court's failure to provide concrete evidence of Iran's direct involvement has left some questioning the ruling. The decision comes ahead of the 30th anniversary of the attack, with Israel asking Argentina to declare the Iranian Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization.