Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Israeli EVIL death penalty for Palestinians




Hundreds rally in West Bank against Israeli death penalty for Palestinians

Civil society and unions join families at protests as EU voices are ‘concerned’ about Israel’s law targeting Palestinian prisoners


Protesters in Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on March 31, 2026, rally against a bill approved by Israel's parliament that would allow the execution of Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis [AFP]



By Al Jazeera Staff and Anadolu
Published On 31 Mar 2026


Hundreds of Palestinians have protested across the occupied West Bank to denounce the passage of an Israeli law approving the use of the death penalty against Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks.

The demonstrations on Tuesday were staged in several cities – including Ramallah, Tubas, Nablus and Jenin in the north and Hebron in the south – after calls by prisoner advocacy groups.

The Palestinian news agency Wafa said Palestinian prisoner advocacy groups and national factions staged a sit-in in the courtyard of the International Committee of the Red Cross headquarters in el-Bireh.

Participants displayed photographs of dozens of prisoners who have died in custody over the decades, Wafa added.


Palestinians protest outside the Red Cross offices in Ramallah in the West Bank on March 31, 2026 [AFP]


The protest drew a broad crowd, including families of prisoners, senior members of the Fatah party, civil society organisations, trade unions and women’s groups.

More than 9,500 Palestinians are held in Israeli prisons, including 350 children and 73 women. Palestinian and Israeli human rights groups say detainees face torture, starvation and medical neglect, leading to dozens of deaths.

Israel’s Knesset passed the death penalty legislation on Monday evening in a 62-48 vote.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voted in support of the law.


European condemnation

Human rights organisations and Palestinian officials have denounced Israel’s approval of the legislation allowing the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of lethal attacks, arguing that it breaches international law and is fundamentally discriminatory because it does not apply equally to Israeli convicts.

The human rights group Amnesty International called on Israeli authorities to repeal the law, which it described as “a public display of cruelty, discrimination and utter contempt for human rights”.

“For years, we have seen an alarming pattern of apparent extrajudicial executions and other unlawful killings of Palestinians – with the perpetrators also enjoying near-total impunity,” Erika Guevara-Rosas, Amnesty’s senior director for research, advocacy, policy and campaigns, said in a statement.

“This new law which allows for state-sanctioned executions is a culmination of such policies.”



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A European Union spokesperson said passage of the legislation is “very ⁠concerning”.

“We call on Israel to abide by its previous principled position, its obligation under international law and its commitment ⁠to democratic principles,” he ⁠said.

Germany said it could “not endorse” the new law. “The German government views the law passed yesterday with great concern,” government spokesman Stefan Kornelius said in a statement.

“The rejection of the death penalty is a fundamental principle of German policy,” he said, also warning that “such a law would likely apply exclusively to Palestinians in the Palestinian territories”.

In a similar condemnation, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called the legislation a “step towards apartheid”.

“It is an ⁠asymmetrical measure that would not apply to Israelis committing the same crimes. Same crime, different punishment. It’s another step towards apartheid. The world cannot ⁠stay silent,” Sanchez wrote on X.

Under the law, executions would be carried out by hanging by prison guards appointed by the Israeli Prison Service. Those involved would have anonymity and legal immunity.

The legislation also mandates transferring the Palestinians sentenced to death to special detention facilities and restricting their visitors to authorised parties. Meetings with lawyers would be limited to video communications.

Since the beginning of its genocidal war in Gaza in October 2023, Israel has intensified measures against Palestinian prisoners. The conflict has killed more than 72,000 Palestinians and wounded 172,000, most of them women and children.


16 comments:

  1. These Falastinos are a confusing lot. Aren’t they all fanatic Ishmaels who demand Sharia law: eye for eye, tooth for tooth, life for life?

    So if you are a suicide bomber and you kill innocent babies don’t you prefer, nay demand, Death Penalty so you may enjoy the 72 virgin angels in heaven?

    So Why Are You Protesting This New Law? You Should Be Cheering.

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    1. a shailok discriminatory capital punishment which does NOT apply to shailoks, for example, a shailok settler murdering a West Bank Palestinian

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    2. See my other comment on Falastino law which prescribes Death Penalty for Falastinos who sell land to Isaacs. 100% discriminatory.

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  2. Sharia (Islamic law) is practiced in Palestinian-administered areas of the West Bank and Gaza; Gays are thrown off tall buildings (any that are left heh3), adulterers stoned to death, traitors executed in public etc. So murderers should suffer similar no? Bikin Tak Serupa Cakap?

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  3. Isaac Lebensraum?

    Tong Sampah.

    Tell me which country has done this like Isaac. I asked this question last week. Nobody can give a single example.

    Ayam still Waiting.

    When Sukarno started Konfrontasi against Malaya (1963-1966) we should have said “OK lah, take Sabah and Sarawak, in return let’s have Peace”.

    This never happened of course.

    Yet Isaac gave up Sinai Peninsular, which is 3X the size of Isaac today to Egypt, in pursuit of Peace.

    Israel completed the return of the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt on April 25, 1982, following the 1979 Egypt–Israel peace treaty. The withdrawal included the dismantling of military bases and settlements, concluding a three-year process, though the town of Taba was returned later in 1989.

    Key Details on the Sinai Withdrawal:
    Context: Captured by Israel in 1967 during the Six-Day War.
    Agreement: The 1979 Peace Treaty, brokered by the US, mandated a full withdrawal in exchange for peace.

    Finalization: The final Israeli settlements, including Yamit, were evacuated just before April 25, 1982.

    Taba Dispure: The coastal town of Taba remained under dispute but was returned on March 19, 1989

    Then at Camp David Peace Talks with Falastinos, Isaac offered 97% of Judea and Samaria, and half of Jerusalem, but Yasser Arafat refused this super generous offer.

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  4. Bolehland satu Batu Puteh tengah laut pun mati-mati tak boleh bagi orang lain, how many Bolehlanders can live on this Batu? Sabah and Sarawak can accommodate 50 million easy peasy lemon squeezy.

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  5. Iran using children in security roles in war, reports and witnesses say.

    But The World Dun Care…..

    https://x.com/bbcnews/status/2038970664762085655?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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  6. 🚨 BREAKING: In a huge win, Mercedes Benz just announced a $4 BILLION DOLLAR investment into an Alabama manufacturing plant to ease its tariff burden and surge production

    Once again the "experts" suffer a STUNNING loss and Trump wins πŸ”₯

    It turns out that TARIFFS WORK πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

    https://x.com/ericldaugh/status/2039036512537313616?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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  7. “Today the UN often spends disproportionate energy scrutinizing and condemning democratic states, while the world’s worst regimes, many of whom are now sitting on the UN’s human rights bodies, escape serious pressure.”

    — Hillel Neuer in @nationalpost

    https://x.com/unwatch/status/2038696325164794054?s=46&t=8K6fzabO3g6uaj4KxwSSjg

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  8. In Bolehland PAS MP wan Death Penalty for Convicted Drunk Drivers, so why not for terrorist murderers who wan to meet the 72 virgin angels rather than spend life in penjara.

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  9. Bank of England is already at Net Zero where is Reeves going to find £48 billion?

    BREAKING:

    Starmer suffers major defeat in court regarding his plans to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Archipelago from the UK to Mauritius.

    The judge of the BIOT Supreme Court (British Indian Ocean Territory) has:

    - Has overturned Tony Blair’s law from 2004 that removed the Chagossians' Right of Abode.

    - Calculated that the cost of Starmer's Chagos surrender will be up to and over £48bn. The government claimed it would only be £3.7 billion

    - The judge made it clear that there is no historical authority for a prerogative power to expel or permanently exclude a population of British subjects from the territory to which their citizenship belongs.

    - The Judge quashed the Governnent's removal orders against the 4 Chagossians who recently returned to Chagos to stop the transfer to Mauritius.

    This is undoubtedly one of the biggest moments in the campaign to Save Chagos and might completely derail the government’s plans to transfer the territory to Mauritius as there are now Chagossians living on the islands.

    https://x.com/visegrad24/status/2039050145308770692?s=46

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  10. There are 10k Chagossians.

    Just offer £100k each to give up all claim to their island. Sure They Will Accept. Throw in British citizenship.

    Still Waaaay Cheaper than £50 billion.

    For the first time ever, the true cost of the Chagos Islands Deal is now in legal writing

    UK taxpayers would pay at least £50bn to give away the Chagos Islands and rent back our own territory of Diego Garcia

    Not Starmer's £3bn
    Not £36bn
    Not £46bn

    But £50bn+

    Let that sink in

    https://x.com/robertmidgley07/status/2039079460167622737?s=46

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  11. Macron’s official plane has been flying safe thanks to Israel’s C-MUSIC laser defense system on its belly, installed years ago.
    Now that Israel just cut ALL defense trade with France, time to say ‘au revoir’ to the state of the art Israeli shield, the Elbit pod.
    C’est la vie…

    https://x.com/mihaschw/status/2039051594025554394?s=20

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  12. What's So Hard To Keep 200 days inventory of a Very Very Important Material?

    Bowen must resign in disgrace.

    He is the Minister directly responsible for this fiasco.

    Australia is supposed to hold a minimum of 90 days of oil reserves to meet our IEA obligations. Instead, after almost four years under Bowen’s watch, we were left dangerously exposed with a criminally negligent 35 days.

    Japan, by comparison, maintains over 200 days.

    While the country sat vulnerable, Bowen mindlessly chased his pointless, virtue-signalling renewable fantasy and completely ignored the 90-day IEA target he was duty-bound to meet.

    This is the same story with every single portfolio this man has touched: total incompetence, followed by outright catastrophe.

    Bowen has failed spectacularly. Again. He should be booted out immediately.

    https://x.com/craigkellyAFEE/status/2039151466129359219?s=20

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