From the DW:
“Israel gives ID cards to
4,000 West Bank Palestinians”
Palestinian residents will now be
able to move freely through checkpoints in the territory. Israel took control of
the West Bank in 1967. Israel said Tuesday it will give 4,000 Palestinians
living in the West Bank identity cards as part of an official registration
drive that has been frozen for years. The Israeli government decision to
formalize the legal status of undocumented residents will in particular benefit
2,800 former Gaza Strip citizens who live in the West Bank.
Why do Palestinians need ID
cards? The Palestinian population registry allows West Bank residents to
receive ID cards that will enable them to pass through Israeli military
checkpoints in the area. Israel took control of the West Bank during the
1967 Six-Day War, and Israeli forces regularly clash with residents of the
territory. The Israeli government has described the roadblocks as a
necessary security measure, much to the ire of Palestinian and human rights
groups who say it makes life difficult for residents.
Life in the West Bank The
new initiative will benefit 2,800 former inhabitants of the Gaza Strip who came
to the West Bank in 2007, fleeing Hamas during an internal Palestinian
conflict, said COGAT, the Israeli military body that coordinates civilian
affairs in the occupied territories. Another 1,200
"undocumented" Palestinians, which includes spouses and children of
West Bank residents, will also now find it easier to move through Israeli
checkpoints. Israel had previously suspended peace deal plans to approve
the residency of 4,000 new spouses of residents every year under a family
reunification program following a Palestinian uprising in 2000, known as the
Second Intifada. Israel granted 32,000 reunification permits in 2008 and
2009, but mainly shelved the process apart from from some humanitarian cases.
How have authorities reacted? Israeli
Defense Minister Benny Gantz posted about the "humanitarian" measure
on Twitter "as part of my policy to the strengthen the economy and improve
the lives of Palestinians." Gantz approved the new identity
documents seven weeks after he met with Palestinian National Authority
President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Senior
Palestinian Authority official Hussein al-Sheikh also tweeted about the
measure. "Today, four thousand names will be announced, who have
obtained their right to citizenship, they will receive Palestinian identities
as well as the change of their residential address," he said. About
475,000 Israeli Jews live in West Bank settlements considered illegal under
international law. Israeli Prime Minister has ruled out formal peace
talks with the Palestinian Authority, a controversial issue in the coalition
that forced Benjamin Netanyahu from office after 12 years.
^ I’m glad to see Israel doing
this and making the distinction between the Palestinians in Gaza (who continue
to support the Anti-Semitic and Internationally-Recognized Terrorist Group:
Hamas and their violent attacks on Jews and on Israel) and the Palestinians who
left Gaza for the West Bank and just want to live in peace with Israel.
FYI: For the Canadians, Brits and
Americans out there that don't know: Israel, the Palestinians and most of the
world (Germany, Spain, Russia, Poland, Italy, China, etc.) require their
citizens to have a National ID Card and many require it to be carried at all
times and anyone who doesn't can be arrested or fined.
Note: I have been through several
Israeli Checkpoints and Palestinian (West Bank) Checkpoints when I was in
Israel and the West Bank in October 2017. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/israel-gives-id-cards-to-4000-west-bank-palestinians/a-59549966
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