ID Card Confiscation in Jerusalem: January - May 1999
According to information provided by the spokesperson of the
Israeli Interior Ministry in Jerusalem to Ha'aretz journalist Amira
Hass, Israel confiscated 117 ID cards from Palestinian
Jerusalemites between 1 January - 31 May 1999. No additional
details were given.
A comparison with previous years shows the following development
since the onset of the Israeli policy of massive ID card
confiscation in Jerusalem:
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Although the new data suggest that the number of ID cards
confiscated in 1999 is smaller than in pervious years, it is still
too early to draw a definite conclusion. This because analysis of
the pattern of previous years shows that the bulk of ID card
confiscations occurs during the summer, when Palestinians working
and living abroad come to visit their families in Jerusalem (For
example, 346 ID card confiscations were recorded by the Ministry in
the first eight months of 1998, while four months later, in
December, the number of confiscations stood at 788).
The data released for 1999 also shows that Israel continues to violate the residency rights of the native Palestinian population in Jerusalem, despite local and international protest and the fact that the Israeli high court is expected to present its ruling on the policy of ID card confiscation in September or October this year.
* According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, an average Palestinian family in the West Bank includes 5.7 members. However, available details about Palestinian families affected by the Israeli policy of ID card confiscation suggest that families living abroad represent a major portion of the cases; reliable data about their average size are not available. Therefore a conservative estimate of 4 persons per family is used.