The Israeli government's proposed death penalty bill has sparked significant debate in political and social circles. Many view it as a legal tool shaped by ethnic identity, raising fears of its use to exacerbate tensions between different groups in Israeli society.
An Iraqi court has sentenced <strong>11 ISIS members</strong> to death after they were convicted of planning terrorist attacks against the state. This decision is part of the Iraqi government's efforts to combat terrorism and enhance security.
Iran executed two political prisoners, Akbar Daneshfarkar and Mohammad Taghavi-Sandehi, in Qazal Hessar Prison in Karaj. This execution occurs amid rising tensions with the U.S. and Israel.
Iranian authorities executed two individuals, Mohammad Amin Beiglari and Shahin Vahidbarast, for allegedly communicating with Israel and the United States during protests earlier this year. This act highlights the increasing government repression in the country.
Iranian authorities have executed two men convicted of attempting to storm a military facility during protests in January. The men were part of a case involving four others facing the same sentence.
On Saturday, Iran executed two men convicted of being members of a banned opposition group, with the judiciary stating that the executions were a result of actions aimed at overthrowing the regime. These executions come amid rising tensions between Iran and both the United States and Israel.
Arab and Islamic countries have condemned the Israeli government's death penalty bill targeting convicted Palestinians. This decision comes amid rising tensions in the region, raising concerns about the future of Palestinians under occupation.
Saudi authorities have executed a man convicted of terrorism-related charges, reflecting the kingdom's commitment to combating extremism. This execution comes at a sensitive time marked by rising security tensions worldwide.
Israeli Knesset member, <strong>Ofer Cassif</strong>, condemned a recently passed death penalty bill targeting Palestinian suspects, labeling it a "genocide law." His remarks followed the vote, highlighting the bill's discriminatory nature against Palestinians.
The European Union has called on Israel to retract a law permitting the execution of Palestinians convicted of national crimes, warning that this move represents a serious regression from Israel's previous commitments under international law.
The Israeli parliament, known as the Knesset, voted on Tuesday in favor of a controversial bill allowing the death penalty for those convicted of terrorism, sparking outrage from the Palestinian Authority and human rights organizations.
The Israeli parliament has approved a new law that establishes the death penalty as the default punishment for Palestinians convicted in military courts of deadly attacks. This move reflects Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's commitments to his far-right allies.