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Israel passes controversial death penalty law – Sky News

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Last updated: March 31, 2026 7:23 pm
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Opponents of the bill, under which executions should be carried out within 90 days of sentencing, say it’s racist and unlikely to deter attacks.
Tuesday 31 March 2026 08:22, UK
Israel has passed a law making the death penalty by hanging the default punishment for West Bank Palestinians convicted of murdering Israelis.
The UK, Germany, France and Italy said the move was “de facto discriminatory” and “Israel risks undermining its commitments to democratic principles”.
A joint statement called the death penalty “an inhumane and degrading form of punishment without any deterrent effect”.
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper posted the statement on X, adding: “The death penalty is wrong and we oppose it around the world.”
Israel’s far-right national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, who wore noose-shaped lapel pins in the run-up to the vote, has campaigned for tougher punishments for Palestinians convicted of nationalistic offences against Israelis.
“We have made history,” Mr Ben-Gvir said, in a post on X. “Any terrorist who goes out to kill should know – he will be sent to the gallows”.
He was also scathing about criticism from the European Union, adding: “We are not afraid, we do not yield”.
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The Palestinian ministry of foreign affairs said the law “constitutes a decision to carry out institutionalised extrajudicial killings according to racist standards”.
“The ministry affirms that Israel has no sovereignty over Palestinian land and that Israeli laws do not apply to the Palestinian people,” it added.
Opponents of the bill, under which executions should be carried out within 90 days of sentencing, said it was racist, draconian and unlikely to deter attacks by Palestinian militants.
Critics include Israelis and Palestinians, international rights groups and the UN, some of whom fear the death penalty could be applied solely to Palestinians convicted of murdering Jewish citizens of Israel.
The sentence will be applied by a military court to anyone convicted of murdering an Israeli “as an act of terror”.
Such courts try only West Bank Palestinians, who are not Israeli citizens. The bill says military courts can change the penalty to life imprisonment in “special circumstances”.
Israel’s courts, which try Israeli citizens, including Palestinian citizens of Israel, can choose between life imprisonment or the death penalty in cases of murder aiming to harm Israeli citizens and residents or “with the intent of rejecting the existence of the state of Israel”.
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‘Discriminatory by design’
Amichai Cohen, a senior fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute’s Centre for Democratic Values and Institutions, said the distinction is discriminatory as it means, in effect, Jews “will not be indicted under this law”.
In addition, the West Bank is not sovereign Israeli territory, so under international law, Israel’s parliament should not be legislating over it, Mr Cohen said.
The Association of Civil Rights in Israel said it had petitioned the country’s highest court to challenge the law, calling it “discriminatory by design” and “enacted without legal authority” over West Bank Palestinians.
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Israel has the death penalty on its books, but the country hasn’t put anyone to death since Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in 1962.
The bill will not apply retroactively to any of the militants Israel currently holds who attacked the country on 7 October 2023.

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