Land Distribution and Planning Rights
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Land distribution and planning rights are among the spheres in which Arab citizens of Israel are subject to severe inequality and discrimination. Lacking adequate housing solutions and planning infrastructure, which will enable legal construction in Arab villages and towns, residents are left with no choice other than building without permits. Despite the state’s responsibility for this situation, it maintains a policy of house demolitions in Arab localities and mixed cities on the grounds of lacking a permit, and continues to refuse permits for new construction which results in the gradual, systematic strangling of small villages.
ACRI uses legal means and public advocacy to protest home demolitions, to encourage the recognition of unrecognized villages and neighborhoods, to challenge discriminatory policies within mixed Israeli cities, and to oppose new settlement construction on Arab-owned land or in areas currently inhabited by unrecognized populations.
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The Separation Barrier
October 6, 2008
The route of the Separation Barrier, most of which runs through the West Bank and not along the Green Line, … Read more
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“Real Estate or Rights: ACRI’s Report on Housing Rights”
July 13, 2008
Report and Photo Gallery: Israel Must Protect All Residents’ Right to Housing Photos of Israel’s housing crisis available here JERUSALEM … Read more
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Facts and Figures about East Jerusalem
June 25, 2008
On Jerusalem Day 2008, ACRI publishes alarming facts and figures about the neglect of East Jerusalem Forty-one years after the … Read more
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Equal Rights for Arab Citizens
June 25, 2008
Arab citizens of Israel face entrenched discrimination in all fields of life. In recent years, the prevalent attitude of hostility … Read more
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Following ACRI Petition, State to Change Barrier Route near Jayyus
June 17, 2008
Following ACRI’s submission of two petitions to the High Court of Justice against the route of the Separation Barrier near … Read more