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URGENT: 'A vaccine against murder'? Israel split over return of death penalty

'A vaccine against murder'? Israel split over return of death penalty2 hours agoShareSaveYolande KnellMiddle East correspondentShareSaveBBCDr Valentina Gusak's daughter Margarita was killed by Hamas on 7 October 2023Israel has only twice used the death penalty against a convicted prisoner. The last time was more than sixty years ago, to hang the notorious Nazi war criminal, Adolf Eichmann.But in the wake of the Hamas-led attacks on 7 October 2023, Israel's deadliest ever day, there is a political push to pass a highly controversial new capital punishment law, targeting Palestinians convicted by Israeli courts of fatal terrorist attacks."It's another brick in the wall of our defence," the far-right chair of the parliamentary national security committee, Zvika Fogel tells me.

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• "To bring in the death penalty is the most moral, the most Jewish and the most decent thing."But human rights groups see the bill as "one of the most extreme legislative proposals" in the history of Israel.
• They argue it is unethical, and because it is designed to apply only to Palestinians, they say it will bring about "racialized capital punishment."There have been heated hearings in Israel's parliament involving rabbis, doctors, lawyers and security officials.
• Families whose loved ones were killed in the brutal assault on southern Israel more than two years ago, and in the fighting in the devastating war in Gaza that followed, have turned out to speak against and in favour of the legislation."In my view, only 10 or 20 per cent of the law is intended for justice, and the remaining percentage is deterrence and prevention," says bereaved mother, Dr Valentina Gusak, who backs the bill.Addressing the national security committee, she displayed a photo of her 21-year-old daughter, Margarita who hoped to study medicine like both of her parents.

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