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Israeli medics’ union comes out against death penalty bill

Dr Yossi Walfisch, chair of the IMA’s medical ethics committee, instructed doctors to refuse to facilitate capital sentences

November 27, 2025 10:33
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A meeting of Knesset National Security Committee on November 19, 2025 (Flash90)
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The Israeli Medical Association (IMA) has come out unambiguously against a government-backed bill to impose the death penalty on terrorist murderers.

The law, sponsored by opposition party Yisrael Beiteinu and backed by National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, would give courts discretion to hand down a capital sentence to perpetrators of terrorist attacks that kill Israelis.

It is currently under examination by the Knesset National Security Committee after passing its first Knesset reading earlier this month.

The death penalty does already exist in Israeli law but only for certain cases, such as for Nazi war crimes and treason, and has been handed down only twice.

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