BFF-37 Israel lawmakers to debate death penalty for Palestinian ‘terrorists’

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Israel lawmakers to debate death penalty for Palestinian ‘terrorists’

JERUSALEM, Nov 6, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Israel’s parliament will renew debate
next week on a bill that would make it easier to sentence Palestinian
attackers to death, Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman said Tuesday while
vowing to have it passed.

“After over three years of a stubborn struggle, the death penalty for
terrorists law will finally be brought to the law committee next Wednesday
(November 14), and then for its first reading in the Knesset plenum,”
Lieberman said on Twitter.

“We won’t relent or stop until completing the mission.”

The bill, which passed a preliminary vote by the full parliament in
January, would ease the requirements military courts in the occupied West
Bank must meet to sentence Palestinians convicted of “terrorist” crimes to
death.

As the law stands now, a panel of three military judges must unanimously
approve any death penalty in military courts.

The new bill, planned by members of Lieberman’s Yisrael Beitenu party at
his behest, would change the requirement to a majority instead of unanimity.

Israel has not carried out any executions since 1962, when Nazi war
criminal Adolf Eichmann was hanged.

Israel abolished the use of capital punishment for murder in civil courts
in 1954, though it can still in theory be applied for war crimes, crimes
against humanity, genocide, treason and crimes against the Jewish people.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed support for the death
penalty in certain cases.

A law to sentence “terrorists” to death was one of Lieberman’s election
promises in 2015.

Israeli elections are expected to be called in the coming months and
politicians have been ramping up campaign rhetoric.

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