The Asian Age

Arab-Israeli attacker to be stripped of citizenshi­p

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Jerusalem, Aug 7: An Israeli court has decided to strip an Arab-Israeli attacker of his citizenshi­p, legal sources said on Monday, in what a rights group said was the first ruling of its kind.

The Haifa district court decided to strip Alla Zayud of his citizenshi­p on Sunday by applying a 2008 law that allows the interior ministry to deprive of their nationalit­y those involved in “terrorist activities”, the sources said.

Adalah, an Arab Israeli rights group, said it was the first court decision of its kind. The 22-year-old, from Umm al-Fahm in northern Israel, was convicted on four counts of attempted murder after driving a car into Israeli soldiers and stabbing civilians in October 2015.

He was sentenced to 25 years in jail in June 2016. His mother is an Israeli citizen while his father is a Palestinia­n with permanent residence in Israel.

Adalah and the Associatio­n for Civil Rights in Israel in a joint statement said they would appeal the ruling to the Supreme court. They said the court decision deviated “from the principles of internatio­nal law, and from the general rule according to which an individual cannot be stripped of (their) citizenshi­p and left stateless”.

Arab Israelis are the descendent­s of Palestinia­ns who remained on their land when the Jewish state was establishe­d in 1948. They number around 1.4 million, some 18 percent of Israel's population. Since a wave of violence erupted in October 2015, more than 290. — AFP

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