- 06 Mar 2015 22:22
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And Israeli citizens also have no right to travel in the West Bank as freely as a Palestinian would. If anything, this is consistent with an occupation of a neighboring nation.
On the contrary, it illustrates Israel considers the West Bank as an Israeli-occupied territory.
As expected coming from pro-Palestinian activists. The point, however, is that even they acknowledge Palestinian Jerusalemites are getting Israeli nationality - exactly because Jerusalem is labeled as Israeli territory and thus they can get it if they want.
Needless to say, the author's claims with regards to house demolitions are also contested.
This source actually claims over 75% of applicants get Israeli nationality.
GandalfTheGrey wrote:Palestinians have no or few rights to freely travel in Israel as an Israeli citizen would, despite the fact that they are living inside borders that are under effective control of the Israeli government.
And Israeli citizens also have no right to travel in the West Bank as freely as a Palestinian would. If anything, this is consistent with an occupation of a neighboring nation.
GandalfTheGrey wrote:A terrible comparison to try and explain away the fact that Palestinians are prisoners in their own country - while Israelis are not.
On the contrary, it illustrates Israel considers the West Bank as an Israeli-occupied territory.
GandalfTheGrey wrote:From your source:
As expected coming from pro-Palestinian activists. The point, however, is that even they acknowledge Palestinian Jerusalemites are getting Israeli nationality - exactly because Jerusalem is labeled as Israeli territory and thus they can get it if they want.
Needless to say, the author's claims with regards to house demolitions are also contested.
GandalfTheGrey wrote:And according to another source, only about 1/3 of applications are approved.
This source actually claims over 75% of applicants get Israeli nationality.