The Israeli Knesset has approved a new law allowing the death penalty for those convicted of terrorist attacks, a decision that has sparked widespread controversy. This move comes amid rising security tensions in the region.
Plans to address the consequences of terrorist attacks in the region have been reviewed, focusing on enhancing security and rapid response. This comes amid rising security threats in the area.
The Israeli parliament has passed a new law imposing the death penalty as a potential punishment for Palestinians convicted of deadly terrorist attacks. The law was approved by a majority of 62 votes to 48, sparking widespread criticism from several European countries.
The municipality of Molenbeek, which has long struggled with its label as a center of extremism after the Paris and Brussels attacks nearly a decade ago, is seeking to rebuild its identity. Despite progress, new challenges have emerged that require serious attention.
A rocket attack targeting the Iraqi intelligence headquarters in Baghdad has led to the death of one officer. The assault was carried out using a drone, with an armed group claiming responsibility for the attack.