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Israel Passes Death Penalty Law for Palestinians: International Criticism

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Israel implements a law allowing the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of terrorism, sparking international condemnation for discrimination.

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Israel Passes Death Penalty Law for Palestinians: International Criticism

Israel has approved a law that authorizes the death penalty for Palestinians in the West Bank convicted of terrorism charges. This measure makes the death penalty a default punishment for those Palestinians found guilty of carrying out attacks classified as terrorism by a military court. The initiative, driven by far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, and supported by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has been the subject of intense controversy and international condemnation.
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The law specifically applies to Palestinians, who are automatically tried in Israeli military courts, creating a justice system with harsher and stricter sentences for residents of the occupied territories.

The approval of this law sparked mixed reactions in Israel and in the international community. While some, like Minister Ben Gvir, celebrated the measure, others expressed their deep concern and rejection. The law does not apply to Jewish citizens of Israel and has been criticized for not complying with international humanitarian law, leading to accusations of discrimination.

The European Union, along with France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, has strongly condemned the law approved by Israel. Anouar El Anouni, EU spokesperson in Brussels, stated that the law represents a clear step backward, especially due to its discriminatory nature. The condemnation is based on the concern that the law does not apply to Jewish citizens of Israel and that it violates international humanitarian law.
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The measure has generated protests and demonstrations, with activists and civil society groups expressing their opposition and fear of the possibility of executions. Placards with shocking images and calls to stop the application of the law have been displayed.

The law has been called “fascist and racist” by some, who point out that it reflects the reality of the occupation and the discrimination suffered by Palestinians. Abdullah al-Zaghari, director of the Palestinian Prisoners Club, denounced that the law applies only to Palestinians and not to Israeli Jews who commit acts of violence against Palestinian civilians.

Reactions to the law have been diverse, even within Israel. Some citizens, such as physician Meyir Lahav, have expressed their shame and have called the law “primitive and stupid.” Others, like Tom, a software engineer, have stated that the law should apply to everyone equally, regardless of their ethnic or religious origin. Yves, a French resident in Israel, also opposed the measure, arguing that the death penalty is unacceptable.
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In contrast, some businessmen, like Noah Levi, have strongly supported the law, considering it a positive step. The death penalty in Israel has been applied only twice in the country's history: in 1948 and in 1962, in the case of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann.

The approval of this law raises serious questions about the future of human rights and justice in the region. The international community is closely following the situation and the possible consequences of this controversial legislation.

The implementation of this law could exacerbate existing tensions between Israelis and Palestinians. The measure, perceived as discriminatory and punitive, could increase the feeling of injustice and oppression among the Palestinian population. The law has generated a wave of international criticism and condemnation.
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The law, which was presented by far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, and supported by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has been the subject of intense controversy and international condemnation.

The impact of this law in the broader context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a cause for great concern. The law could further undermine peace efforts and hinder the search for a just and lasting solution to the conflict.
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