The Israeli Knesset approved, on Wednesday, a first reading of death penalty bill, which would allow Israel to execute Palestinian prisoners accused of taking part in “operations” against an Israeli target. Right-wing leader of the Jewish Home party Naftali Bennett proposed the bill, which was approved by a vote of 52 to 49 but needs a second and third reading before it becomes law. CONTINUE READING

3 thoughts on “Israel approves first reading of death penalty bill for Palestinian prisoners”
  1. first reading of something passed in the 1940’s
    sorry
    a bill
    the 40’s (or earlier) was an understanding
    for executing any/all palestinians

  2. They have just recently passed a bill that recognizes the use of torture. Until now they have denied it goes on; we all know better of course. This bill allows the use of “unusual measures” and in the article I was reading, it had been applied to the case of a young Palestinian teen who had been sexually violated and I believe many of them are.
    This is one reason Ahed Tamimi’s father has concerns for his daughter.
    Step by step, with each law changed, Israel is showing the world the Noahide laws it will be expected to exist under after the establishment of the NWO/JWO/Pax Judaica/Communism/whatever you wish to call it.

  3. I’m praying Trump and Putin have something up their sleeves to ‘take care of’ this ‘situation’, but I don’t hold out a lot of hope….

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