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HaMoked and Gisha to COGAT: cancel the new procedure requiring Palestinians living in Gaza to forfeit their right to relocate back to the West Bank if they wish to visit there in humanitarian circumstances
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Principal Correspondence | 19.7.2020
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Five human rights organizations to Israeli Defense Minister, COGAT and Attorney General: Immediately lift restrictions on travel to and from Gaza imposed under the guise of the pandemic and admit travel applications for all needs even in the absence of PA coordination
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Principal Correspondence | 14.7.2020
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Foreign Press, Henriette Chacar | 30.6.2020
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Israel is systemically routing Palestinian movement in one direction — from the West Bank to Gaza. Families and advocates say the silent transfer is splintering Palestinian society.
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Israeli Human Rights organizations to the Minister of Defense: Israel must allow Palestinian travel via Erez Crossing, and allow Gazans to request permits directly, without PA coordination
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Principal Correspondence | 18.6.2020
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Following an urgent petition: HaMoked succeeds in preventing the forcible transfer to Gaza of a West Bank Palestinian man
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Military data reveals: sharp rise in the number of people deported by the military from their West Bank homes to the Gaza Strip, due to their out of date addresses in the Israeli copy of the population registry
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Following HaMoked’s petition to the HCJ: the military canceled a Gaza deportation order issued for a Palestinian youth living in the West Bank from infancy
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At the end of his prison sentence: the state is set to deport to Gaza a Palestinian youth who has lived his entire life in the West Bank
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Following a long legal battle, Israel finally amends the registered address of two youths who relocated as infants from Gaza to the West Bank, thus ending the threat of deportation they lived under
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Following HaMoked’s petitions to the HCJ: the address of two youths born in Gaza and living in the West Bank since infancy would be updated in an expedited process and without the need to carry permits
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Following HaMoked’s petition: two motherless children from Gaza are allowed to relocate to the West Bank to live with their father
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Statement | 580/13 | 17.1.2016
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State's notice in HaMoked's petition to change the address in the population registry of two young Palestinians who were born in the Gaza Strip and moved to the West Bank as infants. The State announces that it will "exceptionally" exempt the two from "the requirement to receive renewable stay permits in the West Bank and the requirement to carry the permits, and these will be issued irrespecti...
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The HCJ to the State: it is unreasonable to compel lifelong inhabitants of the West Bank – from birth or infancy – to live there pursuant to renewable stay permits, like foreigners in their own land
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Following HaMoked’s petition: The military backtracks and allows a family from the West Bank to enter Gaza to visit an ailing daughter
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Only following an HCJ petition: the military allowed a woman in advanced pregnancy who chose to leave Gaza and give birth near her parents to travel to the West Bank
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The military's response to an inquiry by HaMoked and Gisha: between 2011 and 2014, 58 applications by West Bank residents for relocation to the Gaza Strip were approved subject to a signed pledge never to return to the West Bank
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Principal Correspondence | 26.3.2015
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Response to a freedom of information request submitted by HaMoked and Gisha regarding the application of the procedure on the settlement of West Bank residents in the Gaza Strip. The military's response indicates that between January 2011 and August 2014, 58 requests for settlement in Gaza were submitted, 7 by men and 51 by women; and that six of the West Bank residents who "settled" in Gaza we...
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