Israeli parliament passes law to deport relatives of terrorists'
Briefly

"Family members could be deported for expressing support for or withholding information about a terror incident, enabling authorities to act against relatives of alleged terrorists."
"The legislation grants the interior minister the power to deport first-degree relatives, such as parents and siblings, if they are deemed supportive or uninformative about acts of terrorism."
"Critics argue the law may infringe on civil rights and raise concerns about collective punishment, as it applies to family members without requiring direct involvement in crimes."
"Despite being passed with a majority, the law's future is uncertain as it is anticipated to face legal challenges regarding its implementation and potential human rights violations."
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