The filing comes in a case in New York City, where a jury this year awarded USD 218.5 million to survivors and victims' relatives in a case brought against the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority. That amount is automatically tripled under the Anti-Terrorism Act, lawyers have said.
By intervening, the government said it was trying to strike a balance between its support for the rights of terrorism victims to be compensated and concerns that a large bond imposed while the verdict is on appeal would weaken the legitimacy of the Palestinian Authority and undermine "several decades of US foreign policy."
The Justice Department filed a formal "statement of interest" in the case at the behest of the State Department, federal officials have said.
The plaintiffs have requested that the Palestinian government deposit USD 30 million per month while the case is on appeal. They say the Palestinian Authority has the money to make those payments.