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Israel Approves Special Tribunal to Prosecute Oct 7 Terrorists Authorizes Death Penalty

LegislationPolitics General1Policy1Self Identified Atrocity

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This news is about domestic Israeli legislation establishing a special tribunal for prosecution of terrorists involved in the October 7, 2023 attack. There is no direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect. The event is purely legal/judicial and does not affect any product, input, or business line. No concrete commercial channel is identified.

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  • Knesset approved legislation on May 12, 2026 to establish a special tribunal for Oct 7, 2023 attackers.
  • The tribunal can impose death penalty for terrorism and genocide-related crimes.
  • Approximately 300 captured terrorists will be prosecuted.
  • The measure passed with 93 votes in favor and none against.
  • Hearings will be conducted publicly in Jerusalem.

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