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1 See, The Declaration of Principles, signed on September 13, 1993, Article V(3). Text in 7 Palestine Y.B. lnt'i L. 232 (1992/94). 2 A Policy of Discrimination: Land Expropriation, Planning and Building in East Jerusalem (a report prepared and published by B'Tselem-1997, hereinafter "B'Tselem Report"); Benvenisti, The Torn City (1973); Amirav, Israel's Policy in Jerusalem since 1967 (1992).
3 Law and Administration Ordinance, (Amendment No. 11) Law, 1967; 21 Laws of the State of Israel ("LSI"), 75 (1966/67). 4 Municipalities Ordinance, (Amendment No. 6,) Law 1967; Id. 5 Protection of Holy Places Law, 1967. Id., at 76. See also B'Tselem Report, at 20. 6 See, B'Tselem Report, at 17. For more information and analysis of the Jerusalemites' predicament, see, Krystall, Urgent Issues of Palestinian Residency in Jerusalem (Alternative Information Center, June, 1994); Tsemel and Jaradat, The Trap is Closing on Palestinian Jerusalemites (Alternative Information Center, February, 1996); Halabi, The Legal Status of Arabs in Jerusalem, 4 Palestine- Israel Journal, 79 (1997).
7 6 LSI, at 159 (1951/52). 8 For the text of the Law of Return, see 4 LSI at 114 (1950) and for the Nationality Law, 6 LSI at 50 (1952). 9 See B'Tselem Report, note 7 at 19. 10 These regulations set out the conditions under which residency rights expire automatically. 11 I See Mubarak Awad v. Yitzhak Shamir et al, Piskei Din 42(2), at 424-435,433.
12 See Article 13(2) which reads "Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country." 13 See Article 12(2) which reads "Everyone shall be free to leave any country, including his own" Article 12(4) reads: "No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of the right to enter his own country". 14 For Israel's accession document and reservations, see 6 Palestine Y.B. lnfl L. 138 (1990/9 1) 15 The Quiet Deportation: Revocation of Residency of East Jerusalem Palestinians at 8 (April, 1997).The above report reproduced infra at 279 Ed.
16 As a military occupier, Israel reserves the right to forbid some Palestinians to leave the occupied area due to security considerations. These restrictions, in turn, automatically place a burden on every other Palestinian who, thus, could be subject to security screening before he or she is given the requested exit permit.
17 For the Madrid Peace Conference documents, see 6 Palestine Y.B. Int'I L. 277 (1990/91). ).
18 See, Violations Against Palestinian Residency Rights in East Jerusalem, at 2-4 (March, 1997). This report was prepared for Lobby for Palestinian Women's Rights in Jerusalem. 19 See the proceedings of the International Legal Colloquium on Soviet Jewry and the Rule of Law (London, Sept. 1974) in 4 Isr. Y.B. Hum Rts. 248 (1974).
20 2797/93 Gharbiyeh v. Minister oflnterior.
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