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Israel's Deportations and Forcible Transfers of Palestinians out of the West Bank during the Second Intifada
19، Jul 2011
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This occasional paper examines the legality, under international law, of two forms of deportations or forcible transfers of Palestinians out of the West Bank adopted by the Israeli government since the outbreak of the second intifada in September 2000. The two case studies are the Church of the Nativity siege in April-May 2002 and the "assigned residence" policy of expelling West Bank Palestinians to the Gaza Strip since August 2002.

This occasional paper examines the legality, under international law, of two forms of deportations or forcible transfers of Palestinians out of the West Bank adopted by the Israeli government since the outbreak of the second intifada in September 2000. The two case studies are the Church of the Nativity siege in April-May 2002 and the "assigned residence" policy of expelling West Bank Palestinians to the Gaza Strip since August 2002.