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  • Palestinian Prisoners Day Rally in New York City, US - 17 Apr 2026
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    Palestinian Prisoners Day Rally in New York City, US - 17 Apr 2026
    Pro-Palestine demonstrators march past Times Square while holding Palestinian flags and banners on Palestinian Prisoners Day. Pro-Palestine demonstrators rallied in Manhattan, New York City demanding Israel to release Palestinian prisoners from jail. Protesters also condemned Israel’s new death penalty law, which solely targets Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks against Israel. - Jimin Kim / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_JKIM_palestinian_prisoners_day_rally_nyc_apr/Credit:Jimin Kim / SOPA/SIPA/2604181101 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    Jimin Kim / SOPA/SIPA

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    A group photo of Palestinians and their supporters, at the end of the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration, held outside the International Criminal Court – ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B’Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have “an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on ‘confessions’ extracted under duress and torture during interrogations.” Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day. - Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_CMVELLA_43230/Credit:Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA/2604181054 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court – ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B’Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have “an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on ‘confessions’ extracted under duress and torture during interrogations.” Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day. - Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_CMVELLA_42970/Credit:Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA/2604181054 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    A picture wall of remembrance in the foreground to those who fell victim to Israels genocidal war on the people of Palestine and in the background, the International Criminal Court – ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B’Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have “an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on ‘confessions’ extracted under duress and torture during interrogations.” Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day. - Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_CMVELLA_42900/Credit:Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA/2604181054 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    An art piece seen on a fence, placed by Palestinian’s and their supporters, expressing their opinion during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court – ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B’Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have “an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on ‘confessions’ extracted under duress and torture during interrogations.” Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day. - Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_CMVELLA_42870/Credit:Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA/2604181054 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    A large banner is seen a fence, placed by Palestinian’s and their supporters, during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court – ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B’Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have “an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on ‘confessions’ extracted under duress and torture during interrogations.” Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day. - Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_CMVELLA_42820/Credit:Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA/2604181054 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    A pro-Palestinian protester seated outside the International Criminal Court – ICC, in The Hague holds posters with pictures during The Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B’Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have “an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on ‘confessions’ extracted under duress and torture during interrogations.” Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day. - Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_CMVELLA_42700/Credit:Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA/2604181054 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    A pro-Palestinian protester seated outside the International Criminal Court – ICC, in The Hague, holds posters with images of victims during The Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B’Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have “an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on ‘confessions’ extracted under duress and torture during interrogations.” Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day. - Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_CMVELLA_42660/Credit:Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA/2604181054 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court – ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B’Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have “an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on ‘confessions’ extracted under duress and torture during interrogations.” Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day. - Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_CMVELLA_42610/Credit:Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA/2604181054 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    A protester holds a placard expressing her opinion during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court – ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B’Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have “an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on ‘confessions’ extracted under duress and torture during interrogations.” Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day. - Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_CMVELLA_42560/Credit:Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA/2604181053 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Pro-Palestinian supports hold a large banner expressing their opinion, outside the International Criminal Court – ICC, in The Hague, during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court – ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B’Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have “an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on ‘confessions’ extracted under duress and torture during interrogations.” Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day. - Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_CMVELLA_42530/Credit:Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA/2604181053 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    A protester holds a placard expressing her opinion during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court – ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B’Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have “an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on ‘confessions’ extracted under duress and torture during interrogations.” Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day. - Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_CMVELLA_42490/Credit:Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA/2604181053 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
    Charles M. Vella / SOPA/SIPA

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles M Vella/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (16834478p)
    Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court - ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B'Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have "an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on 'confessions' extracted under duress and torture during interrogations." Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day.
    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles M Vella/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (16834478t)
    A group photo of Palestinians and their supporters, at the end of the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration, held outside the International Criminal Court - ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B'Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have "an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on 'confessions' extracted under duress and torture during interrogations." Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day.
    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles M Vella/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (16834478s)
    A large Palestinian flag in the foreground and the International Criminal Court - ICC, in The Hague, during The Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B'Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have "an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on 'confessions' extracted under duress and torture during interrogations." Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day.
    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles M Vella/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (16834478q)
    Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court - ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B'Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have "an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on 'confessions' extracted under duress and torture during interrogations." Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day.
    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles M Vella/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (16834478o)
    A picture wall of remembrance in the foreground to those who fell victim to Israels genocidal war on the people of Palestine and in the background, the International Criminal Court - ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B'Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have "an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on 'confessions' extracted under duress and torture during interrogations." Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day.
    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles M Vella/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (16834478n)
    An art piece seen on a fence, placed by Palestinian's and their supporters, expressing their opinion during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court - ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B'Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have "an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on 'confessions' extracted under duress and torture during interrogations." Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day.
    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles M Vella/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (16834478m)
    Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court - ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B'Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have "an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on 'confessions' extracted under duress and torture during interrogations." Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day.
    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles M Vella/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (16834478r)
    A Pro-Palestinian supporter with illustrated T-shirt of the Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem, seen during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court - ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B'Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have "an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on 'confessions' extracted under duress and torture during interrogations." Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day.
    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles M Vella/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (16834478l)
    A large banner is seen a fence, placed by Palestinian's and their supporters, during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court - ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B'Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have "an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on 'confessions' extracted under duress and torture during interrogations." Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day.
    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles M Vella/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (16834478k)
    Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court - ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B'Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have "an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on 'confessions' extracted under duress and torture during interrogations." Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day.
    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles M Vella/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (16834478j)
    A protester holds a placard expressing her opinion during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court - ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B'Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have "an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on 'confessions' extracted under duress and torture during interrogations." Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day.
    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026

     

  • No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
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    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Charles M Vella/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (16834478i)
    Posters seen on a fence, placed by Palestinian's and their supporters, expressing their opinion during the Palestinian Prisoners Day, demonstration outside the International Criminal Court - ICC, in The Hague. On the 30th of March 2026, the Israelite Knesset passed its discriminatory exsiccation bill, by hanging of Palestinians accused of terrorist offenses against the state of Israel; they will not be given the legal right of appeal. The bills wording makes it abundantly clear that its primary target are the Palestinians. Israels human rights group B'Tselem said in a statement that military trials of Palestinians have "an approximately 96% conviction rate, based largely on 'confessions' extracted under duress and torture during interrogations." Today, Palestinians and their supports gathered outside the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, to commemorate, The Palestinian Prisoners Day.
    No to the Death Penalty for Palestinians demonstration at ICC in The Hague, Netherlands - 17 Apr 2026

     

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