KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — Although Palestinian society largely supports the death penalty against those who perpetrate premeditated serious crimes, there have been questions about the legality of accelerating the procedure for issuing death sentences. These sentences are sometimes issued within short periods of time, not exceeding a few months. This has raised fears that the courts have been influenced by public opinion and are not granting enough time for investigation and prosecution before issuing a sentence.
The most prominent of crimes that aroused public opinion in the Gaza Strip was the killing of young Elian Mohammed Telbani, the son of a well-known Gazan businessman who owns a cookie factory. As a result of this crime, popular pressure has been placed on the government and the judiciary, amid calls for speedy punishment of the perpetrators.