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The military order requires that a military court presiding over the prosecution of a terror attack that resulted in the death of a victim apply the death penalty alone as the only available sentence, unless the court finds special circumstances allowing for life imprisonment. | Collector
The military order requires that a military court presiding over the prosecution of a terror attack that resulted in the death of a victim apply the death penalty alone as the only available sentence, unless the court finds special circumstances allowing for life imprisonment.
The Times of Israel

The military order requires that a military court presiding over the prosecution of a terror attack that resulted in the death of a victim apply the death penalty alone as the only available sentence, unless the court finds special circumstances allowing for life imprisonment.

The military order requires that a military court presiding over the prosecution of a terror attack that resulted in the death of a victim apply the death penalty alone as the only available sentence, unless the court finds special circumstances allowing for life imprisonment.

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