GENEVA: United Nations experts on Wednesday called on Israel to withdraw a bill proposing the mandatory death penalty for terrorist acts, warning it would violate the right to life and discriminate against Palestinians. Israel’s parliament last November passed a first reading of a draft amendment to the country’s penal code, demanded by far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. “Mandatory death sentences are contrary to the right to life,” a dozen independent UN rights experts warned in a statement.

Amnesty International says bills would mean 'punishment is being reserved for, and weaponised against, Palestinians'.

GENEVA: United Nations experts on Wednesday called on Israel to withdraw a bill proposing the mandatory death penalty for terrorist acts, warning it would violate the right to…