
"Israel's parliament has made a historic decision by approving a death penalty law specifically for Palestinians convicted of lethal attacks, a move that has sparked widespread condemnation."
"Far-right ministers in Israel celebrated the passing of the death penalty law, indicating a significant shift in the country's legal stance towards capital punishment."
"The United Nations and various human rights groups have condemned Israel's new law, highlighting concerns over its implications for human rights and international law."
"Despite the international backlash, the United States has not opposed Israel's death penalty law, raising questions about its stance on human rights issues."
Israel's parliament has approved a controversial death penalty law targeting Palestinians convicted of lethal attacks, marking the first such law in the 21st century. Far-right ministers celebrated this decision with champagne. The law has faced condemnation from the United Nations, European nations, and various human rights organizations. However, the United States has not expressed opposition to the law. The implications of this legislation raise significant concerns regarding human rights and international law.
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