The strict cultivation requirement – the 50-percent rule – applied by Israel to the West Bank contradicts the local Law, as interpreted in the Mandatory case law and as applied under Jordanian rule. As a result of thisstrict requirement, Israel declared as state land broad swaths of land that would have been classified private property under local Law. In so doing, Israel severely injured the property rights of Palestinians more evidence that Israel ignored existing land law in the West Bank.
Israel is obeying that law, I already showed you that, butyou keep ignoring that. - - - Updated - - - According to Article 78 (as you showed) Israel can object, and when she objects the farmer cant continue to cultivate miri land. Israel is obeying the laws. As I showed you.
Israel is obeying the laws, as I showed you by your source. It's a pitty to see that you are ignoring your own sources.
Please stop repeating yourself, I already showed you by your sources that Israel respecting the laws but you prefer to ignore it.
No, Israel made a new regulation..different from previous Jordanian, British, and Ottoman laws. Israeli govt.=lying thieves
Israel is not enforcing pre-existing Jordanian & British law regarding land registrations. They made it much more strict, in violation of how the Jordanians and British ran things. Thereby ignoring and changing pre-existing law. The strict cultivation requirement – the 50-percent rule – applied by Israel to the West Bank contradicts the local Law, as interpreted in the Mandatory case law and as applied under Jordanian rule. As a result of this strict requirement, Israel declared as state land broad swaths of land that would have been classified private property under local Law. In so doing, Israel severely injured the property rights of Palestinians.
The UN contridact your claim, when the UN said that Israel took easing mesures in the West Bank to the Arab population. - - - Updated - - - They are obeying, I already showed you by your sources. It's a pitty that you ignore your own sources. - - - Updated - - - The UN contridact your claim, when the UN said that Israel took easing mesures in the West Bank to the Arab population.
They are obeying, I already showed you by your sources. It's a pitty that you ignore your own sources.
But they never said Israeli govt. changed the 50% regulation, which violates Jordanian and British law.
They said it in 2012, when your source claim that thing about the Israeli government. Threrefore, the UN proved that Israel did easing mesures of benefit the Arabs in the West Bank. I already showed you that Israel is obeying the laws in the West Bank.
In the second time: Source: http://www.ochaopt.org/documents/ocha_opt_movement_and_access_report_september_2012_english.pdf Please stop ignore what I'm providing you.
hahaha!!!! from your source: "However, little change was registered in the restrictions affecting Palestinian access to large rural areas, including those located behind the Barrier, in the Jordan Valley, and in the vicinity of Israeli settlements; movement within the Israeli-controlled part of Hebron City also remained severely restricted" and the source says NOTHING about Israel ending the 50% regulation for registering cultivated land as private property. MAJOR FAIL on your part.
You are ignoring the part which they say that: They also continue and say that: Or this: Why are you ignoring that? Moreover, the UN in that report even said that Israel can harm the rights of the Arab in the West Bank if the actions they want to do is for security needs:
none of that has anything to do with Israel easing the 50% regulation for registering cultivated land. so your source says NOTHING that you claim.
Because Israel isnt doing it! Israel is respecting the laws in the West Bank. Like she respect Article 78 of the Ottoman law which says that Israel can object to cultivation of a darmer on miri lands. Moreover, according to The UK Military Manual from 1958' I'm right! and even what was written in The UK Military Manual from 1958 about that subject shows in the link I provided:
Once you are buying a piece of land, and you register it on your name, then it became your property. This is part of the Real Estate business- It seems that you dont know much about it.