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Germany moves to criminalise denial of Israel’s existence while refusing to recognise Palestine
Germany's upper house of parliament approved a law that could jail individuals for denying Israel's right to exist, while the country continues to refuse recognizing Palestine. The proposed law, submitted by Hesse, faces criticism for potentially violating freedom of expression and constitutional concerns.
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