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ID193475
Title ProperCitizenship Regime Change Behind Israel’s Rule-of-Law Crisis
LanguageENG
AuthorBerda, Yael
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article delineates the relations between the judicial overhaul launched by Israel’s right-wing government in 2023 and the mechanisms of Israel’s control over Palestinians, demonstrating that they are two parts of a regime change. The essay traces a series of changes in Israel’s citizenship regime the past decade: the enactment of an anti-terrorism law and a nation-state law that defined the exclusive right of Jews to self-determination in Israel; the domestic application of surveillance and control practices developed in the occupied territories; and finally legislation allowing the revocation of Palestinians’ citizenship and the de facto annexation of the occupied territories.
`In' analytical NoteCurrent History Vol. 122, No.848; Dec 2023: p.342–347
Journal SourceCurrent History Vol: 122 No 848
Key WordsCitizenship ;  Israel ;  Rule of Law ;  Palestinians ;  Benjamin Netanyahu ;  Occupied Territories ;  Covid-19 Pandemic


 
 
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