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Published 09 Aug, 2017 07:00am

HRW blasts Israel for revoking Palestinians’ residence status

NEW YORK: Human Rights Watch has criticised Israel’s revocation of the residency status of thousands of Palestinians from East Jerusalem, noting it illustrates the two-tiered system Israel maintains in the city.

The New York-based watchdog said the residency system imposes onerous requirements on Palestinians to maintain their status, with significant consequences for those who don’t.

Between the start of Israel’s occupation of East Jerusalem in 1967 and the end of 2016, Israel revoked the status of at least 14,595 Palestinians from East Jerusalem, according to the Interior Ministry.

Authorities have justified most revocations based on a failure to prove a “centre of life” in Jerusalem but, in recent years, they have also revoked status to punish Palestinians accused of attacking Israelis and as collective punishment against relatives of suspected assailants.

The discriminatory system pushes many Palestinians to leave their home city in what amounts to forcible transfers, a serious violation of international law.

“Israel claims to treat Jerusalem as a unified city, but the reality is effectively one set of rules for Jews and another for Palestinians,” said Sarah Lea Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch.

“Entrenched discrimination against Palestinians in Jerusalem, including residency policies that imperil their legal status, feeds the alienation of the city’s residents.”

Published in Dawn, August 9th, 2017

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