That conclusion can be drawn from a law passed by the Israeli parliament last Monday. The new law makes death by hanging the default sentence in Israeli military courts trying Palestinians who kill people in militant attacks.
Thousands of Palestinians are in Israeli prisons right now. Trials would take place in military courts in areas under military occupation in Gaza and the West Bank. The law could theoretically apply to Israelis, but hanging will only affect a murderer who acted to “negate the existence of the State of Israel.” That wouldn’t apply to an Israeli who kills a Palestinian living in the West Bank.
I learned about this new law in an article by Aaron Boxerman and Johnatan Reiss, “Israel Passes Law to Allow Hanging of Palestinians Convicted of Attacks, New York Times, Mar. 31, 2026), p. 9.