Israel Enacts Law Permitting Death Penalty for 7 October Attackers
In a significant legislative move, Israel has approved a law that allows for the death penalty and public trials for individuals connected to the Hamas-led attacks on October 7.
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In a significant legislative move, Israel has approved a law that allows for the death penalty and public trials for individuals connected to the Hamas-led attacks on October 7.
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