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Petition opposing Israel’s death penalty needs help to hit 100k signatures

Willem Moore by Willem Moore
5 April 2026
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As we’ve reported, Israel has passed a law which will permit them to execute Palestinian prisoners. In response to this, Katharina Amanda Adler created a petition on the Parliament website. Should this petition hit 100,000 signatures, it will be considered for a debate in Parliament. Currently, it’s fast approaching that target:

You can sign the petition here.

Drop the law

The petition contains the following message:

The UK Government must act urgently to urge the Israeli Government to stop the proposed law which would permit the execution of Palestinian Prisoners, past, present and future.

We believe that such a law would constitute complete violation of the Geneva Convention and International Human Rights Law. UN experts have called for these proposals to be dropped.

We call on the UK Government apply considerable and substantial political pressure and the leverage of its international obligations to prevent the Israeli Government from passing this law.

Novara’s Rivkah Brown highlighted the following:

But what's interesting about this bill is that it proposes lowering the evidential threshold for prosecution. Read this chilling paragraph (from https://t.co/2S1o0UKwE0) pic.twitter.com/hYgbYee1t8

— Rivkah Brown (@rivkahbrown) April 1, 2026

She added:

Now, how did we get to the point where it was acceptable to say that an Israeli court might “deviate from the rules of evidence” when trying 7 October prisoners? Well, military courts have been bending the rules of evidence for some time, hence their 95%+ conviction rate.

But this bill’s evidence-bending has a much more specific context. Since 7 October, pro/Israeli academic and legal groups have been creating a body of literature claiming that 7 October is unlike any other conflict situation, because so much evidence was destroyed.

This, they say, means the rules of evidence should be suspended. But the absence or destruction of forensic evidence is always a problem in conflict situations, not just 7 October. This is Jewish-Israeli exceptionalism extended into the legal sphere.

Israeli politicians celebrated the passing of the law in the most obscene fashion imaginable:

BREAKING:

Israel's parliament has officially passed a law imposing the death penalty by hanging for Palestinian detainees.

At least 10,000 Palestinian prisoners could be at risk of execution. pic.twitter.com/XPn84ATiGJ

— Current Report (@Currentreport1) March 30, 2026

🚨Israel just passed the death penalty law against Palestinians & non-Jews only. This is how the deputy head of Israel’s parliament celebrated with her settler husband celebrated recently. pic.twitter.com/DvCkNKypgA

— Muhammad Shehada (@muhammadshehad2) March 30, 2026

Israel — Call it what it is

The UK’s Green Party are among those calling out the new law:

Israel's new law imposing the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of fatal attacks is a dangerous development of its apartheid system.

It is discriminatory, racist, and cruel.

Expressions of concern are not enough. The Labour government must act to end Israel's impunity. pic.twitter.com/R9ICMuXFAN

— The Green Party (@TheGreenParty) March 31, 2026

With the Greens out-performing Labour in the polls now, this could put pressure on Keir Starmer to actually do something for once.

And remember, you can sign the petition here.

Featured image via The Cradle

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Comments 4

  1. Airlane1979 says:
    3 months ago

    Anyone who is not sympathetic to the Palestinian cause will immediately, and justifiably, point out that Iran executes at least a thousand people a year, some in public, as part of a criminal justice system that is vastly less transparent than we enjoy here in the UK.

    Reply
    • Alexander says:
      3 months ago

      The colonial zionist entity claims to be a democracy like European democracies. The death penalty only applies to Palestinians. Iran is criticised over its treatment of its citizens as are China and other states.

      Reply
  2. Davo says:
    3 months ago

    It’s about time that the UK government closed the British Embassy in Israel, broke off diplomatic relations with Israel and expelled the Israeli Ambassador and all staff.

    Reply
    • All Palestinian Now says:
      3 months ago

      Exactly this.

      That any country has an Ambassador for Genocide is all you need to know about that government.

      Reply

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