Israel has passed a new law making the death penalty the default punishment for certain lethal attacks. Palestinian prisoners and their families fear the measure could lead to executions without due process.
Breakdown
- Israel passes law mandating death penalty for Palestinians in lethal attacks
- Critics say law unlikely to apply to Jewish Israelis, raising discrimination concerns 14s
- Palestinian families protest, fearing for prisoners' lives under new law 24s
- Legal experts and international officials criticize law as discriminatory 1m 31s
- Up to 47 Palestinian detainees could face execution if law is implemented 2m 36s
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