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According to Anadolu News Agency, Israeli Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir announced that he will allow a former prisoner from Gaza to participate in carrying out executions of Palestinian prisoners. Legislation was passed in the Israeli parliament in March imposing the death penalty in certain “terrorism” cases.
Analysis & context
Analysis & Context
From an analytical perspective, these statements reflect the ongoing tension between Israel and Hamas, and raise questions about the future of Palestinian prisoners in light of the new law. The law imposing the death penalty in “terrorism” cases represents a significant development in Israel’s policy towards Palestinian prisoners, as the death penalty had been effectively suspended until now. This development comes in the context of an escalating hostile rhetoric between the two sides, and points to a possible escalation of the situation. Historically, relations between Israel and Hamas have been characterized by recurring conflicts, and there have been numerous attempts at prisoner exchanges; however, these new statements further complicate the situation and raise concerns about the future of prisoners.
It is clear that this decision represents a response to internal pressures, perhaps from extremist right-wing factions within the Israeli government, which call for severe punishment of Palestinian prisoners. Furthermore, this decision also shows Israel’s continued use of the designation “terrorists” to legitimize repressive measures against Palestinians.



