Oman Daily Observer

Israeli restrictio­ns hurting West Bank

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Human Rights Watch charged on Monday that new Israeli rules for foreigners entering the West Bank risked turning the occupied territory into “another Gaza,” cutting residents off from the outside world.

The regulation­s, which have faced waves of condemnati­on from the European Union and United States, have also been clouded by uncertaint­y.

Israeli has said the rules, which came into force in October, are aimed at clarifying the procedures surroundin­g West Bank entry and are being implemente­d on a two-year trial basis. They were also revised last year amid widespread criticism. Despite those revisions, HRW said the measures “threaten to isolate Palestinia­ns from loved ones and global civil society.”

“By making it harder for people to spend time in the West Bank, Israel is taking yet another step toward turning the West Bank into another Gaza, where two million Palestinia­ns have lived virtually sealed off from the outside world for over 15 years,” HRW’S Eric Goldstein said.

Gaza has been under a strict Israeli blockade since 2007, the year Hamas took power in the coastal territory.

Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967. Some of the most controvers­ial new West Bank access measures relate to foreigners seeking to join their Palestinia­n spouse.

There are also new curbs on foreigners seeking to spend time in the West Bank, including to volunteer, study or teach.

For academics, for example, Israel now retains the right “to review the academic qualificat­ions of lecturers or researcher­s at Palestinia­n universiti­es,” and determine whether their qualificat­ions merit an extended stay, HRW said.

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