The gallows of occupation: Law as execution in Israel’s apartheid state
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The recent enactment of capital punishment legislation by the Knesset is not a mere domestic legal development. It is an act that demands examination under the most serious categories of international law. When a state creates a legal pathway to execute a specific, occupied population through a system structurally incapable of delivering justice, it does not simply violate rights—it enters the domain of prosecutable international crime. The law’s intent is thinly veiled, and its effect unmistaka
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