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Israel passes law imposing death penalty for Palestinians convicted of terror attacks, US respects its 'right'

Israel's parliament has passed a controversial law mandating the death penalty for West Bank Palestinians convicted of terrorist acts. The move, backed by the far-right National Security Minister, has drawn sharp critici…

Israel passes law imposing death penalty for Palestinians convicted of terror attacks, US respects its 'right'

Israel's parliament has passed a controversial law mandating the death penalty for West Bank Palestinians convicted of terrorist acts. The move, backed by the far-right National Security Minister, has drawn sharp criticism from the European Union, United Nations, and human rights groups.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • Israel's parliament has passed a controversial law mandating the death penalty for West Bank Palestinians convicted of terrorist acts.
  • The move, backed by the far-right National Security Minister, has drawn sharp criticism from the European Union, United Nations, and human rights groups.
  • The US, however, stated it respects Israel's right to set its own laws.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • The move, backed by the far-right National Security Minister, has drawn sharp criticism from the European Union, United Nations, and human rights groups.
  • The US, however, stated it respects Israel's right to set its own laws.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • The US, however, stated it respects Israel's right to set its own laws.
  • Israel's parliament has passed a controversial law mandating the death penalty for West Bank Palestinians convicted of terrorist acts.
  • The move, backed by the far-right National Security Minister, has drawn sharp criticism from the European Union, United Nations, and human rights groups.

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