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‘Grave concern’: Pakistan, allies slam Israel death law

Published on: April 2, 2026 10:34 PM

Eight Muslim-majority countries, including Pakistan, condemned Israel’s new death penalty law targeting Palestinians. The law allows hanging as a default sentence in military courts. The move raises fears of discrimination and escalating tensions across the region.

The joint statement came from foreign ministers of eight countries, including Turkey and Saudi Arabia. They criticised Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, for passing the legislation. Furthermore, they warned that the law reinforces discriminatory practices against Palestinians in occupied territories.

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The ministers described the law as a dangerous escalation with serious regional consequences. They argued that its application creates unequal legal systems for Palestinians and Israelis. Consequently, they said such measures could worsen instability and deepen ongoing conflict.

Moreover, the statement expressed concern over conditions faced by Palestinian prisoners in Israeli detention. It cited reports of abuse, torture, and denial of basic rights. Therefore, the ministers urged the international community to ensure accountability and protect human rights.

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The law applies to Palestinians tried in military courts in the occupied West Bank. Critics say it highlights systemic inequality, as Israeli civilian courts offer alternative sentences. Meanwhile, allies like the European Union, Germany, and Canada have also raised concerns. Reports suggest Benjamin Netanyahu may seek to soften parts of the law amid growing criticism.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Benjamin Netanyahu law criticism, human rights concerns Israel, Israel death penalty law, Latest, Muslim countries condemnation, Palestine military courts, West Bank tensions

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