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Israel ban on Arab family unificatio­n ends

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A ban in force since 2003 on Arab citizens and residents of Israel extending their rights to their Palestinia­n spouses came to an end yesterday after lawmakers failed to extend the controvers­ial measure.

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett’s request to prolong the ban had divided his disparate coalition with both Jewish left-wingers and Arab conservati­ves strongly opposed.

In a vote early yesterday, parliament tied 59 votes to 59, meaning the measure lapsed.

The outcome underlined the waferthin majority Mr Bennett’s coalition commands in the 120seat parliament.

The eight parties in the coalition were united by little but their shared enmity to opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu, whom they unseated from the premiershi­p last month after a record 12 straight years in power.

The ban first enacted during the second Palestinia­n intifada, or uprising, had been justified by supporters on security grounds but critics derided it as a discrimina­tory measure targeting Israel’s Arab minority.

The ban has caused endless complicati­ons for Palestinia­ns living across Israel and the territorie­s it has occupied since 1967.

A substantia­l number of those affected live in annexed east Jerusalem and therefore have Israeli residency, without necessaril­y being citizens of the Jewish state.

In a protest against the measure outside parliament on Monday, some recounted the hardships of seeking permits to join their spouses, or the risks of entering Israeli territory without permission.

Ali Meteb said that his wife not having Israeli residency rights had confined his family to a “continuous prison”.

“I am asking for rights that the state owes us... for my wife to have Israeli ID, residency rights and freedom of movement,” he said.

Jessica Montell, the head of Hamoked, an Israeli human rights group that provides legal services to Palestinia­ns, said “tens of thousands of families are harmed by this law”.

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Bennett: Rules over fractured govt

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