Controversial death penalty bill set to pass in Israel
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Controversial death penalty bill set to pass in Israel
"Proponents of the bill argue that harsher punishment is necessary after the October 7 terror attacks, and that the mood among parts of the Israeli public has shifted accordingly."
"Opponents of the bill argue it is unethical, unconstitutional and racist, discriminating between Jewish Israelis and Palestinians."
"The draft bill already passed its first reading in November 2025 in Israel's Knesset, but faced over 2,000 reservations from opposition lawmakers."
On March 25, 2026, a parliamentary committee in Israel approved the 'Penal Bill (Amendment Death Penalty for Terrorists)'. This bill aims to re-establish the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of terrorism. The death penalty was abolished in 1954 for ordinary crimes but remains permissible for war crimes and certain circumstances. Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led attacks, there has been a renewed push for harsher penalties. The current government has the votes to pass the bill, despite significant opposition citing ethical and constitutional concerns.
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