| The Case of Salah A.
[not his real name]
Salah and Fatima A. are both
residents of East Jerusalem and hold Jerusalem ID cards. Salah could not
find work in his hometown, but obtained employment as an engineering counselor
in Amman. Thus the couple traveled to Jordan. Two of their three small
children are registered as Jerusalem residents in Salah’s ID card. The
family kept close ties with their relatives in Jerusalem and visited frequently
together with the children. They were careful to always to renew their
Israeli exit permits so as not to forfeit their resident status in the
city.
Confronted with the growing number of ID card confiscations the local human rights organizations have launched an emergency campaign in defense of the residency rights of Palestinian Jerusalemites: briefings of Israeli parliamentarians, foreign embassies and consulates, meetings with the Jordanian and Egyptian ambassador to Israel and public protest activities locally and internationally may tie the hands of the Interior Ministry clerks who daily reach out to grab another ID card, thereby making another Palestinian Jerusalemite and his family homeless. Please address all forms
of protest to:
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