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Israel passes death penalty law for Palestinians convicted of lethal attacks

by News Wires
March 30, 2026
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JERUSALEM – Israel’s parliament passed a law on Monday making the death penalty a default sentence for Palestinians convicted ​in military courts of deadly attacks, fulfilling a pledge by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right allies.

The legislation has drawn international criticism of Israel, which is already under scrutiny ‌for increasing violence by Jewish settlers against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

The measure includes provisions requiring an execution by hanging within 90 days of sentencing, with some allowance for a delay but no right to clemency and the option of imposing a life imprisonment sentence instead of capital punishment.

Israel abolished the death penalty for murder in 1954. The only person ever executed in Israel after a civilian trial was Adolf Eichmann, an architect of the Nazi Holocaust, in ​1962.

Military courts in the West Bank can already impose a death sentence on Palestinian convicts but have never done so.

The measure was promoted by Itamar Ben-Gvir, the far-right national security minister who ​has worn noose-shaped lapel pins in the run-up to the vote.

“This is a day of justice for the murdered, a day of deterrence for enemies,” ⁠Ben-Gvir said in parliament. “Whoever chooses terror chooses death.”

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the legislation as a breach of international law and a doomed bid meant to intimidate Palestinians.

“Such laws and measures will not break ​the will of the Palestinian people or undermine their steadfastness,” Abbas’ office said in a statement. “Nor will they deter them from continuing their legitimate struggle for freedom, independence, and the establishment of an independent ​Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.”

Palestinian militant groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad called on Palestinians to launch attacks in revenge for the law.

Israel’s leading rights groups decried the law as “an act of institutionalized discrimination and racist violence against Palestinians.” The Association for Civil Rights in Israel said it filed an appeal against the law with Israel’s Supreme Court.

The law is the latest action by Netanyahu’s nationalist-religious coalition to raise concern among Israel’s Western ​allies, who have also been critical of settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.

In an effort to head off international backlash, Netanyahu asked for some elements of the legislation to be softened, Israeli media ​reported. He voted in favour of the bill, which won the backing of 62 of the Knesset’s 120 members.

The original bill had mandated the death sentence for non-Israeli citizens convicted in West Bank military courts of deadly ‌terrorist acts. The ⁠revised legislation includes the option of life imprisonment.

In Israel’s civilian courts, the new legislation mandates either life imprisonment or the death penalty for anyone convicted of “deliberately causing the death of a person with the intent of ending Israel’s existence.”

Even before the vote, the bill drew criticism from the foreign ministers of Germany, France, Italy and Britain, who said it had a “de facto discriminatory” character toward Palestinians and undermines Israel’s democratic principles.

A group of U.N. experts said that the bill includes vague definitions of “terrorist”, meaning the death penalty could be meted out over “conduct that is not genuinely terrorist” in nature.

Ben-Gvir’s Jewish Power party argues that ​the death penalty will deter Palestinians from carrying out ​deadly attacks against Israelis or attempting kidnappings ⁠with the aim of affecting swap deals for Palestinians jailed in Israeli prisons.

Amnesty International, which tracks countries imposing death penalty laws, says there “is no evidence that the death penalty is any more effective in reducing crime than life imprisonment.”

The bill has also drawn objections from professionals in Israel’s legal establishment throughout its ​legislation who argued that it was unconstitutional, increasing the likelihood of the Supreme Court striking it down.

Some ​54 countries around the world ⁠permit the death penalty, including a handful of democracies such as the United States and Japan, according to Amnesty International. The group says that the global trend on the death penalty is toward abolition, with 113 countries having outlawed it.

Israeli rights group B’Tselem says that military courts in the West Bank, where Palestinians are tried for alleged crimes, have a 96% conviction rate and have a history of extracting confessions through torture.

Ben-Gvir, who ⁠was convicted in ​2007 of racist incitement against Arabs and support for the Kach group on the Israeli and U.S. terrorism blacklists, has ​overseen an overhaul of prisons that has led to allegations of abuse of Palestinian prisoners.

He made capital punishment for Palestinian militants a main pledge in his 2022 election campaign and since taking office has publicly backed some Israeli soldiers being probed for suspected ​excessive force against Palestinians. The next national election is due in October 2026.

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