HRW Says Israel Stripping Palestinians of Jerusalem Residency 'War Crime'

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Human Rights Watch said Tuesday Israel had stripped nearly 15,000 Palestinians from Jerusalem of their right to live in the city since 1967 and warned that it could be a "war crime."

"Israel claims to treat Jerusalem as a unified city, but the reality is effectively one set of rules for Jews and another for Palestinians," Sarah Leah Whitson, HRW's Middle East director, said in a report.

Israel occupied east Jerusalem during the 1967 Six Day War in a move never recognised by the international community.

The more than 300,000 Palestinians there have permanent residency status but are not Israeli nationals.

While east Jerusalem residents are allowed to apply for citizenship, most do not as they view it as recognition of Israeli sovereignty.

Since 1967, 14,595 Palestinians have had their residence status revoked, effectively barring them from remaining in the city of their birth, the HRW report said citing interior ministry figures.

The majority of these revocations were due to spending periods of time out of the city, with Israel arguing their "centre of life" was not in Jerusalem.

"Residency revocations often effectively force Palestinians from east Jerusalem, who are protected by virtue of Israel's occupation under the Fourth Geneva Convention, to leave the territory they live in," the Human Rights Watch report said.

"Deportation or forced transfers of any part of the population of an occupied territory could amount to war crimes."

The Israeli interior ministry spokeswoman could not immediately be reached for comment.

The report comes two days after an Israeli court decided to strip an Israeli Arab, Alla Zayud, of his citizenship after he carried out an attack.

Zayud was convicted on four counts of attempted murder after driving a car into Israeli soldiers and stabbing civilians in October 2015. He was sentenced to 25 years in jail.

Israeli Arabs are full citizens of Israel and the Adalah rights group said it was the first ruling of its kind.

Omar Shakir, HRW's director for Israel and the Palestinian territories, told AFP the decision to revoke Zayud's nationality "would render him stateless, in violation of Israel's obligations under international human rights law."

Comments 3
Missing phillipo 08 August 2017, 15:29

Where was HRW when thousands of Jews were thrown out of their dwellings in the Old City of Jerusalem by the Jordanians in 1948. Where was HRW when thousands of Jews were thrown out of their countries of Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria and others between 1948 and 1970?
Where is HRW NOW when millions of Syrians and Iraqis are continuously being thrown out of their homes, cities and countries by ISIS?
Only recently we have heard of hundreds of people being stripped of their citizenships in the Gulf States, but only when 1 (ONE) Arab is stripped of his Israeli citizenship does HRW wake up.
So, HRW, it is no wonder that Israel couldn't care a damn about your complaint.
Is it Israels fault that the 300,000 East Jerusalemites who have permanent resident status refuse to request Israeli citizenship, as others have done? No it is their fault that they refuse.

Missing servant-of-jesus 08 August 2017, 16:46

We have a Zionist up here

Missing phillipo 09 August 2017, 10:40

S.O.S. Read your history, It was a Roman, Pontius Pilate, not a Jew who ordered the Crucifiction of Jesus. But again why should the truth bother you, when you can warp it in order to blame the Jews.