Jakarta, ThedailyID — Israel is moving forward with a proposal to introduce the death penalty for Palestinians accused of carrying out deadly attacks, sparking international concern over legal and human rights implications.
According to Le Monde on March 31, 2026, Israeli officials are advancing measures that would allow capital punishment in cases involving what they define as “terrorist murder.”
The proposal forms part of broader efforts by the Israeli government to tighten security policies amid ongoing conflict.
Officials argue the measure could serve as a deterrent against future attacks.
Meanwhile, critics warn the policy could deepen tensions and raise serious concerns over due process and human rights protections.
The debate comes as violence continues across the region, with rising casualties and ongoing military operations.
Statements from Israeli officials have also drawn attention. Some leaders framed the policy in religious and security terms, emphasizing a hardline stance against perceived threats.
Human rights groups have expressed concern over the potential implementation of capital punishment in such cases.
They argue that the policy risks violating international legal standards and could disproportionately affect Palestinians.
The move also draws more attention of Israel’s policies in the occupied territories.
Analysts say the proposal could further strain relations between Israel and the international community.
The situation remains under close observation as discussions continue within Israeli political and legal institutions.







