Video: Protests in Gaza against Israel’s Palestinian death penalty law
In Gaza on April 2, 2026, Palestinians protested against a newly approved Israeli law. The law institutes the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners convicted of killing Israelis in acts of "terror." Critics highlight that the death penalty will not apply to Jewish Israelis convicted of killing Palestinians.

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AI-generatedIn Gaza on April 2, 2026, Palestinians protested against a newly approved Israeli law. The law institutes the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners convicted of killing Israelis in acts of "terror." Critics highlight that the death penalty will not apply to Jewish Israelis convicted of killing Palestinians. The protests were organized in response to what demonstrators perceive as unequal application of justice based on nationality. The law has sparked controversy and raised concerns about potential human rights violations.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
3 extractedThe same death penalty sentence will not apply to Jewish Israelis convicted of killing Palestinians.
The death penalty law would apply to Palestinian prisoners convicted of killing Israelis in acts of terror.
Palestinians in Gaza protested against Israel's approval of a death penalty law.