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HaMoked to the authorities: Follow the protocol forbidding the removal of individuals with open Ministry of Interior files from Israel
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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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Principal Correspondence | 25.3.2010
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Following a petition submitted by HaMoked, a Palestinian resident of the OPT was released after being held in prison for three years, and the deportation order against him was cancelled: Prior to his detention, the petitioner had never been arrested or interrogated by the military
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Petition to HCJ | 2820/07 | 26.3.2007
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HaMoked – Center for the Defence of the Individual filed a petition on behalf of a Palestinian who had been detained for over three years after being caught with no ID card. The petition called for his release and the cancellation of the deportation order issued against him.
Over the entire course of his detention, the detainee was never brought before a court for judicial review of his deten...
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International Tribunal | 5.10.2006
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International Tribunal | 3.7.2006
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Verdict / Supreme Court | 282/88 | 5.6.1988
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The HCJ dismisses the petition of an East Jerusalem resident who relocated to the USA for studies, acquired American citizenship, and when wishing to return to Jerusalem, was told his residency had been revoked and that he was to be deported. The HCJ ruled that the status of East Jerusalem Palestinians is regulated by the Entry into Israel Law, which defines their permanent residency permits. I...
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Military Legislation | 29.6.1969
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