| Battle of Jenin Talk:Battle_of_Jenin
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| Universal suffrage Talk:Universal_suffrage
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| Or Commission Or Commission (; full name הביטחון לבין אזרחים ישראלים באוקטובר 2000,) was a panel of inquiry appointed by the Israeli government to investigate the events of October 2000 at the beginning of the Second Intifada in which 12 Arab citizens of Israel and one Palestinian were killed by Israeli police amidst several demonstrations. Or_Commission
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| Arab citizens of Israel Arab_citizens_of_Israel
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| October 2000 events October 2000 events is a term used to describe several days of protests in northern Israel that soon escalated into clashes between Arab citizens of Israel and the Israeli Police. The disturbances began after Palestinians in East Jerusalem, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip launched what is now known as the Second Intifada. October_2000_events
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| Jewish National Fund Jewish National Fund (Hebrew:Keren Kayemet LeYisrael) (abbreviated as JNF, and sometimes KKL) was founded in 1901 to buy and develop land in Ottoman Palestine (later Israel) for Jewish settlement. The JNF is a non-profit corporation owned by the World Zionist Organizationand possesses quasi-government powers. Jewish_National_Fund
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| Aharon Barak Aharon Barak (, birth name Arik Brick, born September 16, 1936) is a professor of law at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya and a lecturer in law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a lecturer in law at the Yale Law School and the University of Toronto Faculty of Law.Aharon Barak was President of the Supreme Court of Israel from 1995 until the middle of 2006. Legal scholars have called him the "John Marshall" of Israel, the "world's greatest living jurist." Aharon_Barak
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| List of indigenous peoples Talk:List_of_indigenous_peoples
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| Azmi Bishara Azmi Bishara (, , born July 22, 1956), is a Palestinian Christian politician. A member of the Israeli Knesset representing the Balad party from 1996 until resigning in April 2007, Bishara is still the leader of that party. Bishara holds an Israeli citizenship. Azmi_Bishara
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| Abnaa el-Balad Not to be confused with Balad:Knesset of Israel.Abnaa el-Balad (, Sons of the Land or Sons and Daughters of the Country or People of the Homeland Movement) is a secular movement made up of Palestinians, most of whom are Arab citizens of Israel. The stated goals of the movement arePalestinian refugees, an end to Israeli's occupation of territories and the establishment of a democratic, secular Palestinian state. Abnaa_el-Balad
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| Arab citizens of Israel/Archive 1 Talk:Arab_citizens_of_Israel/Archive_1
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| Israel and the apartheid analogy The State of Israel's treatment of the Palestinians has been likened by some to a system of apartheid, analogous to South Africa's treatment of non-whites during its apartheid era. Those who use this analogy argue that a system of control including separate roads, inequities in infrastructure, legal rights, and access to land and resources between Palestinians and Israeli residents in the Israeli-occupied territories constitutes an apartheid system. Israel_and_the_apartheid_analogy
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| Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law The Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law (Temporary Order) 5763 is an Israeli law first passed on 31 July, 2003 and has since been extended until 31 July, 2008. The law places age restrictions for the automatic granting of Israeli citizenship and residency permits to spouses of Israeli citizens, such that spouses who are inhabitants of the West Bank and Gaza Strip are ineligible. Citizenship_and_Entry_into_Israel_Law
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| Arab citizens of Israel/Archive 2 Talk:Arab_citizens_of_Israel/Archive_2
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| Communal settlement (Israel) communal settlement (, Yishuv Kehilati) in Israel is type of cooperative community that in contrast to a kibbutz or a moshav involves no economic cooperation between the residents. Cooperation is on a societal level only; education, religious actives and public works are some issues planned based on communal decision making. Residents form a legal cooperative union that is recognised by the state as the local authority. Communal_settlement_(Israel)
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| Arab citizens of Israel/Archive 3 Talk:Arab_citizens_of_Israel/Archive_3
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| Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network (EMHRN, French:Réseau euro-mediterranéen des droits de l'Homme) is a network of 64 human rights organisations, institutions and individuals based in 30 countries in Europe and the Mediterranean region. It was established in 1997 in response to the Barcelona Declaration, which led to the establishment of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. Euro-Mediterranean_Human_Rights_Network
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| CJLL Wright/Archive XII User_talk:CJLL_Wright/Archive_XII
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| Abu Basma Regional Council Abu Basma Regional Council (, Moatza Ezorit Abu Basma, , Majlis Iqlimi Abu Basma) is a regional council covering several Bedouin villages in the northwestern Negev desert of Israel. The council was formed as a result of Government Resolution 881 of 29 September 2003, known as the "Abu Basma Plan", which stated the need to establish seven new Bedouin settlements in the Negev. Abu_Basma_Regional_Council
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