Beauty of Beginnings - March 31st - They cheered like children


March 31st 2026

They cheered like children

They cheered like children

I watched as they cheered. 62 voted for, 48 against.

They cheered like children winning entry to a theme park.

Ghouls.

The head ghoul wore a noose pin on the lapel as he voted. The leader of the country went out of his way to show up to vote yes, taken away for a moment from his killing, bombing and land grab spree.

A state that celebrates the death by hanging of a group of people in its way of total domination, with minimal to no trial. (Currently sitting on 98% guilty rate. There is about to be a lot of hangings.) There are over 9,300 Palestinians imprisoned currently in Israel. Without this new death penalty, already 100 have died in custody since 2023. And the cruelty to the prisoners is of the kind I cannot imagine.

The law in its current form, the one they voted for, only applies to *Palestinians. Not equal justice, not a fair trial, nowhere near innocent until proven guilty. The codified killing of one group of people.

This is apartheid.

The man who brought the bill to the hall said after the vote, while drinking champagne, “Soon we will count them one by one.”

Evil hypocrite. Does he not remember what people like him did to his own people?

And my country continues to support this rogue state.

I hang my head in shame.

I stand with all people, Jews, Arabs, Christians, Hindus, atheists, cat people, dog people – anyone who supports justice and equal rights for all.

Photo Taken March 23rd 2026. Article published March 31st 2026

*That’s not a death penalty… that’s a genocide law.” Israeli Knesset member Ofer Cassif, a left-wing Israeli politician and member of the Hadash party, strongly condemned the Knesset’s approval of legislation allowing the execution of Palestinian detainees, warning that the law is discriminatory and targets Palestinians exclusively. Cassif argued that supporters of the bill deny the existence of “Jewish terrorism,” effectively excluding Israelis from the law while portraying Palestinians collectively as potential threats. He also pointed to statements by Israeli officials claiming there are no “innocent” civilians in Jenin, saying such rhetoric criminalizes an entire people.

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