
[First posted on GR on December 11, 2025]
The first reading of the legislation passed the Israeli legislature by a vote of 39 votes in favor and 16 against.
Two more readings of the bill are required before the measure becomes law.
The bill was sponsored by the Israeli minister Ben-Gvir who leads the Jewish Power Party, which by all appearances is to the right of the Nazi party in Germany in the 1930s.
The Israeli minister and other members wear a pin on their lapel in the form of a noose to indicate their attitude toward Palestinians.
The bill sponsored by the Israeli minister is for the purpose of legitimizing the execution of Palestinian prisoners who have long been subject to torture and death in Israeli prisons.
The bill legitimizes Israel’s past crimes as well as its future ones.
Israeli doctors are prohibited by their union’s ethical ban from assisting in the execution of prisoners. Ben-Gvir says that despite this ban he has received 100 telephone calls from Israeli doctors volunteering to execute Palestinian prisoners.
How is it possible for the governments in the world to accept ambassadors from a state that is so brutally evil? Will the governments of the world ever tire of tolerating a government whose inhumanity to Palestinians and other Arabs rivals that of the Nazis of whom Israelis bitterly complain?
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