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Israel cabinet debates response to Hezbollah drone attacks
Israel’s security cabinet is grappling with internal disagreements on how to respond to recent Hezbollah drone attacks along the northern border. Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has called for assertive measures, including targeted strikes in Hezbollah-controlled areas and increased military operations in southern Lebanon. Ministers are debating how to balance decisive military action with diplomatic caution, particularly amid ongoing US scrutiny.
Israel cabinet debates response to Hezbollah drone attacks
Israel’s security cabinet is grappling with internal disagreements on how to respond to recent Hezbollah drone attacks along the northern border. Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has called for assertive measures, including targeted strikes in Hezbollah-controlled areas and increased military operations in southern Lebanon. Ministers are debating how to balance decisive military action with diplomatic caution, particularly amid ongoing US scrutiny.
Israeli parliament approves capital punishment law amid global criticism
Israel’s parliament approved a controversial law introducing the death penalty for certain Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis during a session held in Jerusalem on Monday, March 30, 2026. The legislation marks a significant shift in Israel’s legal framework for handling security-related offenses and reflects a long-standing push by far-right leaders to impose stricter punishments for attacks described as terrorism. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attended the vote in person and
Israeli parliament approves capital punishment law amid global criticism
Israel’s parliament approved a controversial law introducing the death penalty for certain Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis during a session held in Jerusalem on Monday, March 30, 2026. The legislation marks a significant shift in Israel’s legal framework for handling security-related offenses and reflects a long-standing push by far-right leaders to impose stricter punishments for attacks described as terrorism. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attended the vote in person and









