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HaMoked to the Appeals Tribunal: the Ministry of Interior’s renewed decision to revoke the status in Israel of a woman who has been living in the country for decades was utterly baseless and in contempt of the Tribunal’s earlier judgment
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Foreign Press, Amira Hass | 9.1.2019
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Judge rules that Mustafa Khatib's mother was not responsible for his 2015 attack against Israeli forces, says expelling her would violate her rights
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Local Press, Amira Hass | 9.1.2019
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Judge rules that Mustafa Khatib's mother was not responsible for his 2015 attack against Israeli forces, says expelling her would violate her rights
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Attempted collective punishment of children has been blocked: following HaMoked’s intervention, the Ministry of Interior retracted its intent to revoke the status of two East Jerusalem minors who are related to an assailant
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Young Palestinian man in Israeli detention for a year and eight months in an effort to expel him to Brazil
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The Ministry of Interior is sticking to its decision to deport the relatives of an assailant from Jerusalem: HaMoked appealed the decision
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A stranger in his land: Israeli authorities are detaining a young Palestinian man who has lived in the West Bank since he was 3, until he agrees to "return" to Brazil. The young man has been detained for a year and four months in a ward for illegal aliens awaiting deportation
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Following HaMoked’s appeal: the Appeals Tribunal cancelled the Ministry of Interior’s decision to revoke the Israeli status of an assailant’s mother and ruled the Ministry must decide her case anew
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Foreign Press | 1.2.2018
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Teen from West Bank was arrested after visiting Jerusalem without a permit and dropped off at crossing into Gaza, Israeli rights group says
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Foreign Press, Edo Konrad | 1.2.2018
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Ghada had spent her entire life in the West Bank, yet somehow found herself deported to the Gaza Strip after being arrested by Border Police officers.
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Principal Correspondence | 30.1.2018
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Statement | 8691/17 | 21.12.2017
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The Appeals Tribunal accepted HaMoked's position and cancelled the Minister of Interior’s decision to revoke the residency status of four family members of an assailant: the Ministry of Interior has to make new decisions in their matter and if they decide to continue this form of collective punishment must initiate new proceedings accordingly
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HaMoked petitions the HCJ: revoke an order to deport to Gaza a Palestinian youth who has lived in the West Bank since 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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Appeal | 1398/17 | 2.2.2017
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Appeal | 1400/16 | 2.2.2017
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The deportation of five relatives of the Armon HaNatziv assailant has been prevented for now: the Appeals Tribunal has issued temporary orders suspending the deportation; the state has seven days to respond
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Minister of Interior announced yesterday he had revoked the status of relatives of the Armon HaNatziv attacker: “Only immediate and practical acts will deter assailants. I am convinced that the revocation of family members’ status will serve as a warning for others”
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HaMoked to the Appeals Tribunal: the decision to revoke the status of the relatives of the Armon HaNatziv attacker, in a swift and unfair proceeding, stems from extraneous considerations and is in complete contrast to the law
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