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Foreign Press, Khaled Abu Toameh | 27.10.2019
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After being denied the status of official resident, Palestinian journalist Mustafa Kharuf has been released from prison after being arrested earlier this year.
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Foreign Press, Oren Ziv | 25.10.2019
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After nine months in detention and two failed deportation attempts, Israel releases East Jerusalem resident Mustafa al-Haruf. He has been living in Jerusalem for over 20 years, yet Israel refuses to grant him permanent status.
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After nine months in detention as an illegal alien: Israel releases Jerusalem Palestinian Journalist Mustafa al-Haruf
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Foreign Press, Amira Hass | 2.10.2019
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Ma'an Abu Hafez was born in Brazil but moved to the West Bank as a toddler and left no family behind. Israel has been unsuccessfully trying to send him back
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Following HaMoked’s petition: West Bank Palestinian released after spending two and a half years in detention as “illegal alien” pending deportation
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HCJ hearing tomorrow regarding young Palestinian man detained for two and a half years pending deportation
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Foreign Press, Miriam Berger | 23.7.2019
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Israeli authorities want to detain Mustafa Al Haruf even though his family is from occupied East Jerusalem
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Local Press, Amira Hass | 23.7.2019
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Supreme Court declined to hear final appeal of Mustafa al-Haruf, who has been in Israeli custody since January and lived most of his life in East Jerusalem
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Despite the failure of the deportation attempt: a stateless journalist from Jerusalem, incarcerated for some six months “pending deportation”, has been taken back to prison
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Following HaMoked’s intervention: Israel abandons its plan to deport to Jordan a Palestinian living since childhood in the West Bank. The man was released to his home after he was held for some three months in a prison ward for illegal aliens
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HaMoked petitions the High Court of Justice on behalf of a Palestinian man imprisoned in Israel as an illegal alien for over two years: Israel’s denial of family unification in the West Bank is the reason for his incarceration
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Principal Correspondence | 3.3.2016
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Principal Correspondence | 21.1.2016
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Principal Correspondence | 25.11.2015
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The military releases three Palestinians to their West Bank homes: after holding them in prisons in Israel for more than three years under an administrative decision without being convicted
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After being imprisoned for more than three years under an administrative decision, without being convicted: two Palestinians are released to their West Bank homes; five others remain imprisoned in Israel
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According to an administrative decision and without being convicted: Seven Jordanian-born Palestinians who live in the West Bank have been held in prisons inside Israel for years after completing their sentence
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Principal Correspondence | 8.6.2010
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Military Legislation | 13.4.2010
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Amendment to the Order on the Prevention of Infiltration (Judea and Samaria) (number 329) 5729-1969, which entered into force on April 13, 2010. The amendment defines any person staying in the Occupied Territories without a permit as an infiltrator - including people who were born in the West Bank and have lived there their whole lives. Those defined as infiltrators will be expelled, potentiall...
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Principal Correspondence | 25.3.2010
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