Human Rights Watch urges Israeli parliament to reject new bill on arrest and detention of Gaza residents
15 March 2006
Human Rights Watch has sent a letter to the Knesset’s Constitution, Law and Justice Committee in which it expressed concerns over a bill introduced by the Israeli government, which sets forth rules for detaining “non-resident security suspects,” after the disengagement from Gaza and the consequent revocation of military orders pertaining to arrest and detention of Gaza residents. This bill creates a two-tiered system: one set of rules for Israeli citizen and resident security suspects and a considerably more stringent set of rules for non-residents (Palestinians from the Gaza Strip) suspected of the same types of crimes. Read more about Human Rights Watch urges Israeli parliament to reject new bill on arrest and detention of Gaza residents