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Save the Children UK warns that Israel's newly passed execution law lacks clear exemptions for minors, raising concerns that Palestinian children could face capital punishment. The organization is calling for the immediate withdrawal of the legislation.

Save the Children UK has issued a warning regarding Israel's newly passed execution law, stating it lacks clear exemptions for children and could potentially subject Palestinian minors to capital punishment.

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