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August 27, 1993 - Image 76

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-08-27

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Palestinian workers line up for permits to enter Israel.

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Jerusalem (JTA) — The
Israeli government has an-
nounced policy changes that
will enable increased
numbers of Palestinians to
return to their homes in the
administered territories.
As a result of the policy
change, Palestinians will
have greater ease in meeting
the criteria needed to obtain
family reunification per-
mits.
The changes came as a
result of petitions filed by
Arab residents in the ter-
ritories to the High Court of
Justice.
The appellants had wanted
the court to intervene on
their behalf to compel the
state to allow the return of
their relatives to the ter-
ritories.
The government also at-
tributed the new, liberalized
family reunification policy
to discussions during the
round of bilateral peace
negotiations that ended in
Washington on July 1.
The new policy will allow
the return of some 6,000 Pa-
lestinians to their homes in
the territories, according to
government estimates.
Under the new criteria,
permanent resident status
will be granted to spouses of
residents of the territories
and their children who, dur-
ing the past three years, liv-
ed here under temporary
visas that had to be renewed
every six months.
In another liberalization of
its policy, the government
will double the number of
family reunification permits
issued each year, from 1,000
to 2,000.
Until now, marital ties
were not a sufficient prere-

quisite for permanent resi-
dent status.
Under the new policy,
most of the quotas estab-
lished for family reunifica-
tions will be filled by spouses"
of current residents in the
territories.
The Cabinet agreed this
week on another measure
that is designed to improve
the quality of life in the ter-
ritories.
It decided on an across-the-
board cut of 0.27 percent in
the government budget. The
monies saved will be used to

Under the new
criteria,
permanent
resident status
will be granted to
spouses of
residents of the
territories.

fund the employment of
15,000 laborers in the Gaza
Strip.
This decision is in line
with the continued policy of
trying to supply Arab
laborers with work oppor-
tunities within the ter-
ritories, thus cutting down
the number of permits given
to those who are seeking
work in Israel proper.
Of the approximately
120,000 laborers who used to
work in Israel before a gen-
eral closure of the territories
was declared last March,
fewer than half have return-
ed to their workplaces
within Israel. ❑

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