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Israel approves establishment of tribunal for October 7 attacks

Israel approves establishment of tribunal for October 7 attacks

The Israeli parliament has approved the creation of a special tribunal to try Palestinians suspected of involvement in the October 7, 2023, attacks. This newly established court will have the legal authority to impose the death penalty on those found guilty.

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Russia confirms end of ceasefire with Ukraine

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Tiësto wins lawsuit against US law firm, awarded 17 million euros

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Wingtech appears overconfident with $8 billion claim against Dutch State

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