
Parents of Israeli-American teen killed in 2001 bombing seek meeting with Biden on upcoming Middle East trip
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Arnold and Frimet Roth,whose daughter Malki was killed in a 2001 terrorist attack in Jerusalem, are asking to meet with President Joe Biden during his trip to Israel this week.
"We are bereaved parents as you are, sir. We have a burning sense that injustice in the wake of our child’s murder is winning," Frimet and Arnold Roth wrote in a letter to Biden, according to the Associated Press. "We ask that you address this as only the leader of the United States can."
Tamimi is on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorist list, and the U.S. State Department is offering a reward of up to $5 million for information that leads to her arrest or conviction. An American arrest warrant was issued under seal in 2013 and made public in 2017. If apprehended she would face charges based on allegations including conspiring to use and using a weapon of mass destruction against a United States national outside the United States resulting in death. The charge carries possible penalties of up to life in prison or death.