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Israel's Knesset Passes Law Thursday to Deport Families of Palestinian Attackers for Terror Acts
Nov 7, 2024, 09:54 AM
Israel's Knesset has passed a controversial law early Thursday allowing for the deportation of family members of Palestinian attackers, including Israeli citizens. The law applies to immediate relatives who knew about an attack in advance or expressed support for terror acts. These individuals can be deported to the Gaza Strip or other locations. The legislation was approved in the second and third readings overnight and has sparked significant debate.
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