The Forced Transfer of Kifah & Intissar Ajuri
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This paper examines the forced transfer of Kifah and Intissar Ajuri from their residence in the West Bank to the Gaza Strip. In what the Israeli High Court of Justice terms "assigned residence," forced transfer is allegedly made legitimate under the law of occupation. Al-Haq assess this policy in light of international law, in effect revealing the contradictions and shortcomings of the Israeli judicial system.
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