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Legislations Monitor

Proposed Laws

A bill to repeal the Law on the Purchase of Land in the West Bank

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19 March 2018
1443

Bill No. 5253/20/F

MK Bezalel Smotrich from the Jewish Home party submitted a bill to repeal the 1953 Jordanian Law, which prohibits the selling of land to strangers. According to military orders, the Law is in force in the West Bank.

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Proposed Laws

Based on Israeli court decisions, a bill provides for paying compensations to Israelis from Palestinian tax revenues

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19 March 2018
1306

Bill No. 5282/20/F

MK Amir Ohana from the Likud party and others submitted a bill, demanding that amounts be deducted from Palestinian tax revenues to cover compensations, which Israeli courts ordered to be paid to Israelis.

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Proposed Laws

A bill to allow “every person” to purchase land in the West Bank

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19 March 2018
1448

Bill No. 5270/20/F

MK Bezalel Smotrich from the Jewish Home party submitted a bill, demanding that any person be allowed to purchase land in the West Bank. Settlers are intended by this bill. The bill also provides that the occupying government will sell the land it seizes to settlers.

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Adopted Laws

The Knesset approves in the final reading a bill that allows revocation of the “permanent residency” status of residents of Jerusalem and Golan Heights, resistance fighters and activists

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07 March 2018
1153

On Wednesday, 7 March 2018, the Knesset approved in the final reading a bill that allows the Israeli Minister of Interior to revoke a person’s residency status, so-called “Jerusalemite ID”, which the overwhelming majority of residents of the occupying Syrian Golan Heights also possess.

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Adopted Laws

The Knesset approves in the final reading a bill that allows revocation of the “permanent residency” status of residents of Jerusalem and Golan Heights, resistance fighters and activists

Details
07 March 2018
1491

On Wednesday, 7 March 2018, the Knesset approved in the final reading a bill that allows the Israeli Minister of Interior to revoke a person’s residency status, so-called “Jerusalemite ID”, which the overwhelming majority of residents of the occupying Syrian Golan Heights also possess.

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