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Knesset Passes 1st Reading of Bill to Reinstate Death Penalty for Palestinian ‘Terrorists’

Knesset Passes 1st Reading of Bill to Reinstate Death Penalty for Palestinian ‘Terrorists’
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Israel’s Knesset passes the first reading of a bill reinstating the death penalty, exclusively for Palestinians convicted of “terrorist-related murder.”

The law, spearheaded by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, would end Israel’s 62-year moratorium on executions. The country’s last execution took place in 1962, when Nazi official Adolf Eichmann was hanged.

After the vote, Ben-Gvir celebrated inside the Knesset plenum, handing out sweets to fellow lawmakers. The session briefly descended into chaos when Arab-Israeli MP Ayman Odeh confronted Ben-Gvir, and the exchange nearly escalated into a physical fight.

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Critics say the bill formalizes an apartheid-style justice system, applying capital punishment only to Palestinians while excluding Israeli Jews convicted of similar crimes. The proposal still requires two additional readings before becoming law.

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