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Israel bans 5 Gaza women from study in West Bank
Published Thursday 26/07/2012 (updated) 27/07/2012 16:33
GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- Israel's Defense Ministry said Thursday it would not allow five female students from Gaza to go to university in the West Bank, rights groups said.

In May, Israel's Supreme Court ordered the ministry to reconsider its refusal to allow the students to travel to the West Bank, after Israel admitted there were no individual security concerns about any of the students.

On Thursday, Israel's General Eitan Dangot said the students would not be allowed to travel because of "substantial political and security reasons," the Israeli organization Gisha said in a statement.

The five students -- four of whom are veteran women's rights activists -- are enrolled to study gender studies, democracy and law programs at Birzeit University near Ramallah. There are no Master's programs in gender studies or democracy in the Gaza Strip.

Israel controls all the entry points to the West Bank so residents of Gaza need Israel's approval to travel there.

Sameer Zaqout, of the Al-Mezan Center for Human Rights, told Ma'an the decision reflected Israel's view of Gaza as a "hostile entity," noting that the Attorney General had acknowledged the five women posed no security threat.

Gisha said Israel's blanket ban on students traveling from Gaza to the West Bank was in breach of international law and inconsistent with Israel's commitments under the Oslo Accords.

"This is the second time the Supreme Court has recommended that the state consider exceptions to the ban on travel by students from Gaza to the West Bank, and the second time the state has refused. The state's response shows no indication that it did in fact reconsider its position, as ordered by the court," Gisha's legal director Nomi Heger said.
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1 ) AKeenReader / UK
26/07/2012 16:32
This Israeli govt acts if they are masters of the universe. Why can't the world see such humiliating acts of barbarism by the occupiers of Palestinian land. Haven't they learnt anything from such humiliations during the holocust era? If they don't stop such actions, then they are digging their own grave in the coming years.

2 ) matt / usa
26/07/2012 16:35
go to egypt and get your degree

3 ) Lisa / Earth
30/07/2012 02:48
They act like "masters of the Universe" because they have the American war machine backing them.

4 ) Tobias / USA
30/07/2012 21:47
The West Bank already has enough trouble-making activists,
but more Jewish settlers would cause NO problems.

5 ) Carol Scheller / Switzerland
31/07/2012 23:38
Matt and Tobias, the article says that these women are women's rights activists. Trouble-making indeed ! They are vital for democratic practices in Gaza ! To advocate rights, one needs to study the law and jurisprudence of one's country, not another (Egypt as Matt suggests). Teaching English in the oldest NGO for women's rights in Gaza recently, I met English speakers who had degrees from Bir Zeit in the West Bank. The Defense Ministry and the Attorney General need to listen to the Supreme Court

6 ) Colin Wright / usa
01/08/2012 14:17
yalla the dishes are waiting for you
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