Israel's parliament has passed a law approving the death penalty for Palestinians convicted on terror charges for deadly attacks, a measure that has been harshly condemned by the international community and rights groups as discriminatory and inhumane. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sixty-two lawmakers, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, voted in favour and 48 against the bill, championed by far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. Ben Gvir in the run-up to the vote had worn a lapel pin in the shape of a noose, symbolising his support for the legislation. "We made history!!! We promised. We delivered," he posted on X after the vote. "From today, every terrorist will know, and the whole world will know, that whoever takes a life, the State of Israel will take their life,