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IDF Order Will Enable Mass Deportation from West Bank
A new military order aimed at preventing infiltration will come into force this week, enabling the deportation of tens of thousands of Palestinians from the West Bank, or their indictment on charges carrying prison terms of up to seven years.
Israeli human rights groups say that Palestinians and any foreigners living in the West Bank could be deemed 'infiltrators' and deported within 72 hours or jailed for seven years if they are found without the correct permit under the new orders. (Photograph: Musa Al-Shaer/AFP/Getty Images) When the order comes into effect, tens of thousands of Palestinians
will automatically become criminal offenders liable to be severely
punished.
Given the security authorities' actions over the past decade, the first Palestinians likely to be targeted under the new rules will be those whose ID cards bear home addresses in the Gaza Strip - people born in Gaza and their West Bank-born children - or those born in the West Bank or abroad who for various reasons lost their residency status. Also likely to be targeted are foreign-born spouses of Palestinians.
Until now, Israeli civil courts have occasionally prevented the expulsion of these three groups from the West Bank. The new order, however, puts them under the sole jurisdiction of Israeli military courts.
The new order defines anyone who enters the West Bank illegally as an infiltrator, as well as "a person who is present in the area and does not lawfully hold a permit." The order takes the original 1969 definition of infiltrator to the extreme, as the term originally applied only to those illegally staying in Israel after having passed through countries then classified as enemy states - Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon and Syria.
The order's language is both general and ambiguous, stipulating that the term infiltrator will also be applied to Palestinian residents of Jerusalem, citizens of countries with which Israel has friendly ties (such as the United States) and Israeli citizens, whether Arab or Jewish. All this depends on the judgment of Israel Defense Forces commanders in the field.
The Hamoked Center for the Defense of the Individual was the first Israeli human rights to issue warnings against the order, signed six months ago by then-commander of IDF forces in Judea and Samaria Area Gadi Shamni.
Two weeks ago, Hamoked director Dalia Kerstein sent GOC Central Command Avi Mizrahi a request to delay the order, given "the dramatic change it causes in relation to the human rights of a tremendous number of people."
According to the provisions, "a person is presumed to be an infiltrator if he is present in the area without a document or permit which attest to his lawful presence in the area without reasonable justification." Such documentation, it says, must be "issued by the commander of IDF forces in the Judea and Samaria area or someone acting on his behalf."
The instructions, however, are unclear over whether the permits referred to are those currently in force, or also refer to new permits that military commanders might issue in the future. The provision are also unclear about the status of bearers of West Bank residency cards, and disregards the existence of the Palestinian Authority and the agreements Israel signed with it and the PLO.
The order stipulates that if a commander discovers that an infiltrator has recently entered a given area, he "may order his deportation before 72 hours elapse from the time he is served the written deportation order, provided the infiltrator is deported to the country or area from whence he infiltrated."
The order also allows for criminal proceedings against suspected infiltrators that could produce sentences of up to seven years. Individuals able to prove that they entered the West Bank legally but without permission to remain there will also be tried, on charges carrying a maximum sentence of three years. (According to current Israeli law, illegal residents typically receive one-year sentences.)
The new provision also allow the IDF commander in the area to require that the infiltrator pay for the cost of his own detention, custody and expulsion, up to a total of NIS 7,500.
The fear that Palestinians with Gaza addresses will be the first to be targeted by this order is based on measures that Israel has taken in recent years to curtail their right to live, work, study or even visit the West Bank. These measures violated the Oslo Accords.
According to a decision by the West Bank commander that was not backed by military legislation, since 2007, Palestinians with Gaza addresses must request a permit to stay in the West Bank. Since 2000, they have been defined as illegal sojourners if they have Gaza addresses, as if they were citizens of a foreign state. Many of them have been deported to Gaza, including those born in the West Bank.
Currently, Palestinians need special permits to enter areas near the separation fence, even if their homes are there, and Palestinians have long been barred from the Jordan Valley without special authorization. Until 2009, East Jerusalemites needed permission to enter Area A, territory under full PA control.
Another group expected to be particularly harmed by the new rules are Palestinians who moved to the West Bank under family reunification provisions, which Israel stopped granting for several years.
In 2007, amid a number of Hamoked petitions and as a goodwill gesture to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, tens of thousands of people received Palestinian residency cards. The PA distributed the cards, but Israel had exclusive control over who could receive them. Thousands of Palestinians, however, remained classified as "illegal sojourners," including many who are not citizens of any other country.
The new order is the latest step by the Israeli government in recent years to require permits that limit the freedom of movement and residency previously conferred by Palestinian ID cards. The new regulations are particularly sweeping, allowing for criminal measures and the mass expulsion of people from their homes.
The IDF Spokesman's Office said in response, "The amendments to the order on preventing infiltration, signed by GOC Central Command, were issued as part of a series of manifests, orders and appointments in Judea and Samaria, in Hebrew and Arabic as required, and will be posted in the offices of the Civil Administration and military courts' defense attorneys in Judea and Samaria. The IDF is ready to implement the order, which is not intended to apply to Israelis, but to illegal sojourners in Judea and Samaria."



18 Comments so far
Show AllThe sound that you hear is that of the other shoe dropping.
This action marks the beginning of the final stage of Israel's Final Solution to the Palestinian problem.
Israel has now gained full historical parity with NAZI Germany.
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Sounds a lot like apartheid. Yup, sure does. Sounds a lot like another step towards open 'ethnic cleansing'. Yup, sure does. The question now is who are the Israelis emulating? Joe Stalin? The South Africans of the apartheid era? The Nazis (perhaps the Stockholm Syndrome carried across generations)? Maybe the Burmese generals in Myanmar? Yup, fun times, fun times.
The Serbians during the break-up of Yugoslavia - a similar mix of right-wing nationalism and religious intolerance.
It's Apartheid for sure, Bantustans, Race Location Acts, and all.
Maybe a Nazi Endlösung too, Goddess forbid.
The Palestinians have claimed the Zionists have been butchering olive trees that were "hundreds" of years old, that had been cared for by their family since time out of mind. I thought it a pity that any tree be slaughtered, but thought they might be exaggerating the ages of the victims.
Then I learned today that an olive tree can live for *thousands* of years -- there's one in Portugal that's certified to be more than 2000 years old, still growing and producing superlative fruit. It's of a race of trees first brought to Portugal by the Phoenicians 2700 years ago.
Bloody Nazi-wannabes.
The world must denounce these despicable actions of Israel but with the blind support of the United States this racist state can do whatever it wants.
The strategy of making life so miserable, the Palestinians would up and leave was not working.
More drastic measures were needed. Label them criminals and ship them out of their own homeland for being there illegaly.
Will they use Cattle Cars?
Before the Israelis rush in there to start arresting and deporting people, they may want to read up on a historical event called "The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising".
Just saying...
I would say Israel's mask fell off right around Sept. 11, 2001. While they were guilty of heinous atrocities long before that date, the distraction of 9/11 and the ensuing wars have given them free rein to kick the destruction of the Palestinians into overdrive. As we saw with the Christmas Gaza slaughter, their attempts at PR portraying themselves as "moderate" have become half-assed and lacking conviction (false conviction, of course). They no longer see any need to pretend. The question now is when will the West, and especially the U.S., realize that they are dealing with a murderous psychopath of a pseudo-state? If they don't act soon to rein in the wackos, there will be no chance for a moderate alternative to emerge, and the entire Middle East and South Asia will be immersed in a (possibly nuclear) war, the outcome of which will be anybody's guess. And I'm afraid we're already headed there.
You speak as though the good ol’ USA isn't a murderous psychopath of a pseudo-democracy consciously aiding and abetting the criminal gang that rules Israel. The reality is that throughout the Western world (Europe, North America and Australia) the long history of anti-Semitism has transformed into prejudice against Muslim people. Islamophobia scapegoats the Muslims in the same spirit that our forefathers scapegoated the Jews. The claim that the Jews deserve a state is no different than the claim that White Afrikaners in South Africa deserve a state of their own.
The history of Israel is a gradual descent into ever greater evil as the Zionist regime tries to warp morality to make themselves moral. They try to change international law to make their crimes become legitimate acts of self-defence. They are outraged that their society should be compared to South African apartheid because that it is making them out to be as bad as the South African apartheid regime was, when in fact, the cold facts of the sum total of Israeli state actions are actually worse than what the South African government did to its Black population during the apartheid years. The south African government never attempted genocide because their economy was reliant on cheap black labour. Israel, on the other hand, only wants Palestinian land and not the labour of the people——They covet the land but the people are superfluous.
The West including the USA and my country, Canada, is assisting Israel in perpetrating this cruel injustice against the indigenous people of Palestine just as the White race has victimized the indigenous people all around the world over the past 500 years. It is shameful that the aims of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has made no difference in the way that the fortunate of the Earth treat the unfortunate.
It is shameful that the path towards a universalist morality that Judaism followed for thousands of years has been betrayed by this nationalistic hill-top tribe mentality that is modern Zionism. It is shameful that with some noble exceptions the rabbinate has shifted their religious leadership from extolling a religion of conscience introduced by the ancient Prophets to promoting a religion where nationalism has become the moral imperative. Israeli state power and the actions of the promoters of Zionism throughout the Jewish Diaspora are the kinds of things that the ancient Prophets railed against. That is what the ”voice crying in the wilderness” was about and that voice is still crying in the wilderness against state impunity of Israel and the ruling elite throughout the world.
Actually I agree with everything you've said. I simply neglected to include the U.S. in my condemnation of Israel, but if you've read some of my other posts here at CD, you'll know that this was implicit.
Sorry, Clovis. I didn't mean to be dismissive or critical of your excellent commentaries and I know that one needn't always include everything in order to make a point. I have to admit that I used your statement as a jumping off point (or anchor point) for my extensive rant. Please be assured that I respect your opinions greatly and never intended positioning myself as your adversary.
Leaflet, and excellent post!
I suggest Marc Ellis as an author. He is a prolific author and professor. His last book was "Judaism Does Not Equal Israel".
This is explicite ethnic cleansing of the ancient Semites of Palestine by European Jews. Remember that UNGA Resolution 242 was never ratified by the UN Security Council and therfore these occupying 'settlers' have no legal right to any of Palestine. That's the law!
Hardly a peep of this by US M$M news networks. My guess is that Israel would like to get as many of the Palestinians in the West Bank out of the country or to Gaza as possible, as it appears Israel has conceded Gaza to the Palestinians as an open air prison. It is probably just a matter of time before walls completely surround Gaza's land border.
...incriment toward their "final solution"
The right-wing in apartheid israel is EXACTLY like any other right-wing authoritarian movement.
I'm home today and haven't heard this on the news yet. Let's see if they cover it and how.
Yeah, I was supposed to go protest but I'd have to drive into town, 14 mi.l I was going to make a bank deposit and drop off some clothes to the mission and go protest. But,spring projects in my house are only half done and I have to go back to work tomorrow, yuck. I will still be handing out articles through the week to people I meet and on the street.
And what kind of camps will you send these people to, Israel? Never again, indeed.
District 9.