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Knesset Passes Landmark Death Penalty Law for Terrorists in Israel

Background

by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief

(Worthy News) – The Knesset approved a controversial law Monday mandating the death penalty for certain terrorist acts, marking a historic shift in Israel’s judicial approach to terrorism.

The legislation passed in its final readings by a vote of 62–48, with one abstention, following hours of intense debate. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu personally attended the session and voted in favor, signaling strong backing from the government.

The bill was spearheaded by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and his Otzma Yehudit party, which has long pushed for harsher penalties against terrorism as part of its coalition agreement.

“This is a day of justice for the victims and a day of deterrence for our enemies,” Ben-Gvir declared following the vote. “Those who choose terror choose death.”

The legislation establishes capital punishment for terrorists who intentionally carry out deadly attacks.

The law does not apply retroactively, meaning it will not affect perpetrators of previous attacks, including those tied to recent major terror incidents.

Political Divide and Opposition

The bill exposed deep divisions within Israeli politics.

Supporters argue the measure restores deterrence and delivers justice for victims of terrorism. Finance and coalition partners, including the Shas Party under Aryeh Deri, ultimately backed the legislation after revisions were made.

Meanwhile, opposition leaders strongly criticized the move. Opposition leader Yair Lapid called the bill “a distorted public-relations stunt,” while former defense minister Benny Gantz voted against it.

Critics, including legal experts and human rights advocates, argue the law disproportionately targets Palestinians and undermines democratic principles. Arab parties in the Knesset voiced strong resistance, warning of legal and ethical consequences.

International Reaction

The legislation has also drawn international concern. European foreign ministers from several nations urged Israel to reconsider, warning the law could conflict with democratic norms and human rights standards.

Advocacy groups have likewise criticized the measure, claiming it could lead to unequal application of justice, particularly given differences between the military and civilian court systems.

A Historic Shift in Israeli Law

If implemented, the law would mark the first use of capital punishment in Israel in more than six decades. The last execution carried out by the Jewish state was that of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in 1962.

Supporters see the move as a necessary step in confronting terrorism amid ongoing regional conflict, while opponents warn it could inflame tensions and damage Israel’s global standing.

As Israel continues to navigate war and security threats, the passage of this law signals a decisive — and controversial — turn in how the nation seeks justice and deterrence in the face of terror.

Copyright 1999-2026 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.


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