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  3. On 30th March 2026, Israel’s Knesset passed a law that should have triggered global outrage: the introduction of the death penalty as the default punishment for Palestinians convicted of “terrorism”.

On 30th March 2026, Israel’s Knesset passed a law that should have triggered global outrage: the introduction of the death penalty as the default punishment for Palestinians convicted of “terrorism”.

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    On 30th March 2026, Israel’s Knesset passed a law that should have triggered global outrage: the introduction of the death penalty as the default punishment for Palestinians convicted of “terrorism”.

    Instead, we have seen the mainstream media do what it does all too frequently when it comes to criticising Israeli policy: sweep it under the carpet.

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    New death penalty law should force Starmer government to reevaluate UK policy toward Israel

    British Member of Parliament Iqbal Mohamed asks if genocide, starvation, and the introduction of a death penalty for Palestinians alone are not red lines for this Labour government, then what is? The UK government must reevaluate its Israel policy now.

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      On 30th March 2026, Israel’s Knesset passed a law that should have triggered global outrage: the introduction of the death penalty as the default punishment for Palestinians convicted of “terrorism”.

      Instead, we have seen the mainstream media do what it does all too frequently when it comes to criticising Israeli policy: sweep it under the carpet.

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      New death penalty law should force Starmer government to reevaluate UK policy toward Israel

      British Member of Parliament Iqbal Mohamed asks if genocide, starvation, and the introduction of a death penalty for Palestinians alone are not red lines for this Labour government, then what is? The UK government must reevaluate its Israel policy now.

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      Mondoweiss (mondoweiss.net)

      🕎 🇵🇸 ☮️
      #Gaza #Palestine
      #Press #News

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      @EndIsraeliApartheid Israel’s new death penalty law isn't justice; it’s state-sponsored execution legalized. The media’s silence is a green light for more atrocities

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