Extradition law in Israel

The extradition law of Israel was passed in 1954 and describes the conditions of extradition to other country,[1] and Law for serving a prison sentence in the prisoner's country of citizenship was passed in 1996 and allowing prisoners to serve their sentence in Israel or the country of citizenship.

[2] As for today, Israel have signed seven extradition agreements with 55 countries, as it includes the European Convention on Extradition.

The decision to allow extradition is by the Israeli court, the minister of justice, and the attorney general.

Israel will extradite if: Israel will extradite an Israeli citizen or resident if: Israel will not extradite if: Members: Other signed and ratified countries: Minister of Justice of Israel

Extradition agreements of Israel
Israel
Countries that have extradition agreement with Israel