The State Attorney's Office appealed due to the leniency of the sentencing and argued that Edri's sentence did not match the severity of the incident.
The lawsuit, filed on the boy's behalf, states that both the city and the DOE had neglected their duties to protect him during and following the assault.
Iran's response to an Israeli strike would be contingent on the extent of Israel's attack, the officials claimed.
The military said IDF troops killed two terrorists who crossed into Israeli territory from Jordan in the area of the Dead Sea.
The boy was called a "dirty Jew" by the attackers, who succeeded in throwing him to the ground and kicking him in the mouth.
The incident occurred in district Bannu, which borders the restive North Waziristan tribal region on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.
The officials also affirmed that it was as of yet unclear when or in what manner the attack will take place.
Exclusive reporting suggests that the communications attack was planned years.
There were no injuries reported and it was too early to say how big the blasts had been, a police spokesperson told reporters at the scene.
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