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Study written by Adv. Kais Nasser: Israeli Arabs have no choice but to build illegally

‘Israeli Arabs have no choice but to build illegally’ Study released by the Dirasat – Arab Center for Law and Policy highlights obstacles faced by Israeli Arabs wishing to build homes; about a quarter of Arab communities have neither a local nor privatized master plan.  By Fadi Eyadat , Haaretz Newspaper, at 29.7.2010  Israel’s Arabs are […]

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Supreme Court Approved Requisition order in Hebron

Israeli Supreme Court Approved Requisition order of private land in Hebron  The Israeli Supreme Court Denied petition against Requisition order of palestinians private land and against demolition order in Hebronin order to pave a road for Machpela Cave. Hereinafter the judgment: HCJ 10356/02 1.         Yoav Hass 2.         MK Musi Raz 3.         ‘Yesh Gevul’ Movement v. 1.         IDF […]

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Louie Salama v. Israel Defence Force (IDF) Commander in Judea and Samaria

Judgmment of the Supreme Court concerning Administrative detention Hereinafter Judgment of the Israeli Supreme Court in which the Court denied palestinians petitions against detention orders. HCJ 5784/03 HCJ 6024/03 HCJ 6025/03 1.Louie Salama 2.Abd al Razek Farg 3.Hail Abu Hassen v. 1.Israel Defence Force (IDF) Commander in Judea and Samaria 2.Judge of the Military Appeals Court […]

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The Israel HCJ denied Physicians for Human Rights petition concerning The humanitarian situation in Gaza…

The Israeli Supreme Court denied petition filed by Physicians for Human Rights, concerning Gaza Strip during the war by Ghiath Nasser, adv. The Israeli Supreme court denied a petition which was filed by  Physicians for Human Rights organization chalenging the evacuation of wounded to hospitals in the Gaza Strip, and claims that ambulances and medical personnel […]

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 Summary of Sason Report Concerning Unauthorized Outposts in the Occupied Territories

Summary of Sason Report Concerning Unauthorized Outposts in the Occupied Territories Summary of Sason report, concerning Unauthorized Outposts (small settelments) in the palestinian occupied territories, which includerecommindations how to handle this distructive phenomenon. the report wasprepared by Adv. Talia Sason from the attornes’s office to the request of the Israeli goverment. to read the Summary […]

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Decision Reviews of Israeli Supreme Court concerning Occupied Territories

Reviews of Decisions of the Israeli Supreme Court concerning casesof the Palestinians living in the Occupied Territories  Ghiath Nasser, Adv.  At the end of the 1967 War, Israel established a military government designated to control the Palestinian Occupied Territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. This government issued the Order concerning local courts (status of […]

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Like the Berlin Wall

Like the Berlin Wall… WEST BANK—The Palestinian people and the State of Israel have been locked in nearly continuous armed struggle—lacking a meaningful peace process, and prompting extreme actions all around. In 2002, Israel began constructing the Wall separating Israel from the Occupied Territories; in early 2006, the Palestinians elected a Hamas government. Both sides […]

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A West Bank Struggle Rooted in Land

A West Bank Struggle Rooted in Land A Palestinian fights in court for a hill his family has held since 1916. But Jewish neighbors say the farm should be theirs. By Richard Boudreaux, Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDecember 27, 2007 NAHALIN, WEST BANK — From his hilltop farm, Daoud Nassar can see the sun rise […]

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Breaking the barriers

By ILANA GOLDBERGAfter more than two years, the Palestinian neighborhood of Sheikh Sa’ed is finally able to exhale. Earlier this month, the Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court granted the appeal of the Sheikh Sa’ed Neighborhood Committee and five residents of the village, filed in opposition to the security barrier. The court canceled the requisition orders that […]

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Section of Separation Barrier around Jerusalem Ruled Illegal – near Sheikh Sa’ed

Section of Separation Barrier around Jerusalem Ruled Illegal – near Sheikh Sa’ed 22 March 2006, B’Tselem The Tel-Aviv Magistrate’s Court granted the appeal of residents of Sheikh sa’ed, in East Jerusalem , opposing the separation barrier, and cancelled the requisition orders that had been issued to build the barrier. The court’s appeals committee ruled that […]

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Palestinians plan UN resolution on barrier

The Independent By Donald Macintyre in Sheikh Sa’ed The Palestinian leadership is rushing forward plans to draw up a UN General Assembly resolution pressing Israel to implement the world court ruling that its partly built 450-mile separation barrier is illegal. A diplomatic flurry by both Israel and the Palestinians came as Ariel Sharon, Israel’s Prime […]

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