Israel's Controversial 'Discriminatory' Death Penalty Law Sparks Global Outcry

A new Israeli law sanctioning the execution of Palestinian terror convicts, but not Jewish extremists, faces intense international criticism from the EU, Spain, Germany, and human rights groups.
A controversial new Israeli law approving the execution of Palestinians convicted of deadly terror attacks has sparked widespread international condemnation and criticism. The discriminatory nature of the law, which does not apply to Jewish extremists accused of similar crimes, has drawn sharp rebukes from the European Union, Spain, Germany, and various human rights organizations.
Source: The Guardian


