Israel's parliament has passed a new death penalty law that applies exclusively to Palestinians, advanced by far-right national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. The bill, which could take effect in 90 days, is already being challenged in Israel's Supreme Court over its discriminatory nature.
Breakdown
- Israeli parliament approved death penalty bill for Palestinians only
- Law does not apply to Jewish Israelis accused of terrorism 1m 23s
- Palestinian families and advocates express deep concern 22s
- Legal experts say law is discriminatory and faces Supreme Court challenge 2m 0s
- Law could take effect in 90 days if not struck down 1m 58s