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israel approves death penalty public trials for october 7 prisoners 3469832

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- Israeli lawmakers approved a bill on May 11, 2023, establishing a special tribunal for October 7 attack prisoners.
- Bill passed with 93-0 vote, allows death penalty by majority vote of judges in livestreamed trials.
- Over 72,628 Palestinians reported killed since conflict began, including 846 since ceasefire.
- Rights groups criticize bill for undermining fair trial principles.
- Legislation is separate from previous law allowing death penalty for Palestinians convicted of murdering Israelis.