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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NGOs warn: Gov’t plan will displace thousands of Bedouin
April 19, 2013
Ahead of a hearing in the Ministerial Committee on Legislation on the draft law on the Arrangement of Bedouin Settlement … Read more
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The Area C Trap: a Metaphor for…what? | Liza Rozovsky
April 7, 2013
Once upon a time there was a little village where people were well-behaved. They built their homes, until they were … Read more
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Appealing Against Demolition Orders at the Bedouin Village of Saawa
April 4, 2013
On March 21, 2013, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel filed an appeal against a judgment of … Read more
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ACRI in the News: January – February 2013
March 14, 2013
ACRI Op-Eds Dostoyevsky In The West Bank – January 31, 2013 (The Daily Beast) by Liza Rozovsky, ACRI … Read more
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Ahead of President Obama’s Visit: Recent Human Rights Developments in the West Bank and East Jerusalem
March 12, 2013
The effects of the occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem have wide-ranging consequences for the civilian Palestinian … Read more
Legal Work
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High Court Issues Order Nisi Regarding Acceptance to Communities Law
June 20, 2011
The High Court of Justice has issued an Order Nisi following two separate petitions filed against the Acceptance to Communities … Read more
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Petition to the HCJ to Disqualify Acceptance to Communities Law
March 23, 2011
The Nakba Law and the Acceptance to Communities Law, part of the recent slew of anti-democratic legislation that ACRI has … Read more
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Abolish Law Allowing State to Postpone Elections in Bedouin Council
May 3, 2010
ACRI, Adalah claim in High Court petition that Interior Ministry overrode its authority, is trampling democratic values Adalah and the … Read more
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ACRI, Bimkom: First Principled Petition on Demolitions in Jerusalem
November 2, 2009
Petitioners demand the court order the Jerusalem municipality to suspend its illegal policy of house demolitions in East Jerusalem until … Read more
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ACRI and Bimkom: Stop City’s Unauthorized Work in East Jerusalem
November 17, 2008
Summary of a petition against the Jerusalem Municipality’s destructive work in the Silwan neighborhood of East Jerusalem The Palestinian residents … Read more