By using Crispian Balmer JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Lawyers for the domestic of an American teenager killed in a 2006 suicide bombing in Tel Aviv urged a U.S. court docket on Tuesday to reject an strive by using Israel to muzzle a witness in an anti-terrorism case, court docket paperwork showed. The lawsuit revolves round allegations that Bank of China knowingly allowed Palestinian militants to use its debts to finance their operations, including the suicide assault that killed 16-yr-outdated Daniel Wultz, and 10 others. Bank of China denies the allegations. Wultz’s oldsters, who live in Florida, hoped that evidence from a former Israeli intelligence officer, Uzi Shaya, who allegedly informed Chinese language counterparts in 2005 in regards to the suspicious bank transactions, would prove decisive.