Swiss-Israeli Diplomatic Tensions Rise Over Death Penalty Law
Switzerland is set to formally protest Israel's extension of the death penalty, with the foreign ministry summoning the Israeli ambassador. The ambassador has defended the law as a sovereign decision necessary to deter terrorism.

Key Takeaways
- The Israeli parliament approved a law extending the death penalty by a narrow majority.
- Switzerland's foreign ministry has summoned the Israeli ambassador for a formal meeting next week.
- The last execution carried out by Israel was of Nazi criminal Adolf Eichmann in 1962.
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They Said
"If a terrorist receives a life sentence, that is no deterrent. Detainees know they will be released in the next hostage exchange."
"Switzerland rejects the death penalty everywhere and under all circumstances, as it is incompatible with the right to life and human dignity."