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Video. Police disperse Jerusalem protest over Israel’s death penalty law



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“Israeli police dispersed protesters gathered outside the Knesset in Jerusalem following the approval of a new death penalty law by lawmakers.”
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Wikipedia evidence provided (about Knesset building, annexation of Jerusalem, and legislative process) does not mention protests, police dispersal, or death penalty law approval. No corroborating sources found.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem, known to Israelis as the reunification of Jerusalem, refers to the Israeli occupation of East Jerusalem during the 1967 Six-Day War, and its annexation. Jerus…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_annexation_of_East_Jer…
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Knesset (Hebrew: הַכְּנֶסֶת, romanized: HaKneset [haˈkneset] , lit. 'gathering' or 'assembly'; Arabic: الْكِنِيسِت, romanized: al-Kinīsit) is the unicameral legislature of Israel. The Knesset pas…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knesset
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Knesset building (Hebrew: משכן הכנסת) is the seat of the Knesset, which is the legislature of Israel. The building is situated in Kiryat HaMemshala, a government complex in Jerusalem, and was buil…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knesset_building
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“The legislation allows for the execution of Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks classified as terrorism.”
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No evidence found in Wikipedia or web search results to confirm or refute the specific details about the death penalty law's scope.
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“Footage shows officers arresting demonstrators and moving crowds back as people chant and hold signs, including messages such as 'Palestinian lives matter.'”
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No evidence found in Wikipedia or web search results to confirm or refute the existence of protest footage with specific signage.
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“Some protesters displayed symbolic nooses during the demonstration.”
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No evidence found in Wikipedia or web search results to confirm or refute the display of symbolic nooses during protests.

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