Israel introducing more restrictions against expatriate Palestinians, foreigners staying in West Bank
6th Jun 2006, 10:10 GMT
The Zionist regime has recently introduced "draconian restrictions" on expatriate Palestinians and foreigners living or staying in the West Bank, victims and human rights groups reported. The new restrictions reportedly include barring Palestinians carrying foreign passports and married to a Palestinian spouse living in the West Bank from re-entering the occupied territory after leaving for their adopted country of citizenship or even neighboring Jordan.
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