Israel's controversial new law mandates the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of terrorism, igniting a firestorm of international condemnation and widespread protests across the West Bank.
Critics, including prominent human rights organizations, denounce the law as a blatant act of discrimination and a reflection of systemic dehumanization of Palestinians.
Key Palestinian leaders, under pressure from public outrage, have witnessed significant strikes and demonstrations, with many shops and schools closing in defiance of the legislation.
The law has driven a wedge within the Jewish community, provoking outrage from liberal Jewish groups who view it as a moral stain on Israel's reputation.
International voices, including several nations and UN officials, have condemned the law as a violation of human rights, warning that it could constitute a war crime.
The approval of this law has emboldened far-right factions within Israel, highlighting a dramatic escalation in the ongoing tensions surrounding the treatment of Palestinians and issues of violence.
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