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Yig Nissan Hashfa (31.03.26) 69 "likes" 0 "dislikes"
The Death Penalty Law for Terrorists: Those Who Choose to Kill Should Not Watch for Life
Yesterday, the death penalty law was passed for terrorists. Now he's left to be implemented, too. And precisely in these difficult times, when we lose fighters on the battlefield, we must stop and look at the new reality that was built here. We are no longer afraid: not from threats, not from pressure, not what they will say in the world, not from the frightened Europeans, not from sanctions. The days of the European Union are over to dictate to us how to defend ourselves. We are the leading lion, the one who manages the battle – also inward, with us.
Voting on the Death Penalty Law for Terrorists | Photo: Haim Goldberg, Flash 90
Because there is one thing that matters more than anything: the lives of our soldiers, the lives of our citizens. And this law is not just punishment, it's a leading line. A line that says: We choose life, we protect life, and we stop containing those who come to take it. It's the sanctification of life of normalcy versus a culture that sanctifies death.
Now the claims have begun that the death penalty for terrorists is a reward for terrorism. For example, such jurists who publish articles in Israel: “The death penalty is a thirst for blood under a racist law that will not comply with judicial review.” Kremnitzer and his friends forgot that on October 7th there was no death penalty law for terrorists, and still the terrorists slaughtered our citizens indiscriminately: children, women, old people.
Terrorist during the October 7 Massacre | Photo: IDF Spokesperson
And there's a clear message here: Those who are pursuing death have a price. Untheoretical, real price. Because a country that doesn't protect its life is losing itself. And if there is one terrorist, only one, who will think twice before he goes out to slaughter us – it’s worth it. So it's time to stop confusing compassion with weakness. Mercy for cruelty is cruelty to our lives. Because those who choose death cannot expect to be given life.
glass houses? sowing, reaping? golden rule?
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