Knesset Passes Bill Banning Entry to Israel to October 7 Deniers and Those Backing Prosecution of IDF Soldiers for war crimes

The bill, which passed without opposition, also bans entry to individuals and affiliated organizations supporting the prosecution of IDF soldiers. It also expands a 2017 amendment which bars issuing visas to people affiliated with groups calling to boycott Israel

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כתב כתבים
כותב כותבים
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תמונה ערוכה תמונות ערוכות
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Noa Shpigel
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נעה שפיגל
כתב כתבים
כותב כותבים
עיתונאי עיתונאים
תמונה ערוכה תמונות ערוכות
דף כתב
Noa Shpigel

Israel's Knesset passed a law on Wednesday barring non-Israeli citizens from entering or residing in the country if they – or the organizations they represent – have denied the October 7 massacre or the Holocaust, or have supported the international prosecution of Israeli security personnel.

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