
Ministry plans ‘universal’ immigration law to ban Arabs from residency rights in Israel
14 June 2006
The Justice Minister, Haim Ramon, has ordered his department to hurriedly draft the country’s first immigration law to protect Israel’s Jewish majority. He said a Basic Law was needed within eight months, the expiry date of the temporary Nationality and Entry into Israel Law. The Knesset has repeatedly renewed the law since the it was first passed in July 2003 to prevent Palestinians from the occupied territories who marry an Israeli from gaining residency or citizenship rights in Israel. Read more about Ministry plans ‘universal’ immigration law to ban Arabs from residency rights in Israel