COURT WATCH - Separation Wall
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Criticism | 9961/03 | 1.6.2012 | Adv. Keren Michaeli
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Criticism
In April 2011, the High Court of Justice (HCJ) upheld the permit regime imposed by the military on the entry of Palestinians into the “seam zone” in the West Bank. The “seam zone” is an enclave that was created as a result of the fact that the separation wall was built inside the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT). The enclave has trapped some 7,000 Palestinian residents and some 120,000 dun...
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Criticism | 7957/04 | 1.4.2011 | Adv. Yossi Wolfson
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Criticism
The Mara’abe judgment, like many Supreme Court judgments in the past decade, reads partly as a judgment and partly as a statement of defense or a polemic. The judgment concerns the legality of the separation wall in the segment south of Qalqiliya. In this particular segment, the wall penetrates deep into the West Bank, surrounds Alfei Menashe and creates territorial contiguity between this sett...
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