Council of Europe Contemplates suspending Israel’s Observer Status Over New Death Penalty Law

The Council of Europe’s parliamentary assembly may suspend Israel’s observer status due to its recent law mandating the death penalty for certain Palestinians. Petra Bayr, the assembly’s president, highlighted that adherence to international human rights norms, including abolishing the death penalty, is a criterion for observer status. The decision hinges on further debates and possible motions urging compliance with international law in Gaza, marking a significant diplomatic dispute.
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Gala Veldhoen
Petra Bayr
European Court of Human Rights
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Israel
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