Outcry Over Israel's New Law: Muslim Nations Unite
Eight Muslim-majority countries have united in strong condemnation of Israel's new law mandating death by hanging for Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks in military courts. Issued by Pakistan, the joint statement from Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE calls for restraint to avoid escalating tensions.
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In a rare show of unity, eight Muslim-majority nations have sharply criticized Israel over new legislation that imposes hanging as a mandatory punishment for Palestinians found guilty of deadly acts in military courts. The joint statement was issued after a meeting in Pakistan on Thursday.
The countries involved, including Turkey, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, have urged Israel to reconsider the measure, highlighting the urgent need to avoid actions that could heighten tensions in an already strained region.
Diplomats from these nations emphasized the significance of stepping back from provocative measures, amid mounting fears of escalating violence. Their joint statement serves as a diplomatic attempt to address what they see as risky legal maneuvers under the current circumstances.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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