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Israel withholding NGO employees' work permits
By Amira Hass, Haaretz Correspondent
Tags: Gaza, West Bank, Israel-NGOs 
 

The Interior Ministry has stopped granting work permits to foreign nationals working in most international nongovernmental organizations operating in the Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem, Haaretz has learned.

In an apparent overhaul of regulations that have been in place since 1967, the ministry is now granting the NGO employees tourist visas only, which bar them from working.

Organizations affected by the apparent policy change include Oxfam, Save the Children, Doctors Without Borders, Terre des Hommes, Handicap International and the Religious Society of Friends (a Quaker organization).
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Until recently, the workers would register with the international relations department at the Social Affairs Ministry, which would recommend the Interior Ministry to issue them B1 work permits. Although the foreign nationals are still required to approach the Social Affairs Ministry to receive recommendations to obtain a tourist visa, the Interior Ministry is aiming to make the Ministry of Defense responsible for those international NGOs and also requiring them to register with the coordinator of government activities in the territories (COGAT), which is subordinate to the Ministry of Defense.

Foreign nationals working for NGOs had understood they would receive a stamp or handwritten note alongside their tourist visa, permitting them to work "in the Palestinian Authority." Israel is refusing work visas to most foreign nationals who state that they wish to work within the Palestinian territories, such as foreign lecturers for Palestinian universities and businessmen.

Israel does not recognize Palestinian Authority rule in East Jerusalem or in Area C, which comprises some 60 percent of the West Bank. The NGO workers say they've come to believe that the new policy is intended to force them to close their Jerusalem offices and relocate to West Bank cities. This move would prevent them from working among the Palestinian population of East Jerusalem, defined by the international community as occupied territory.

The organizations fear the new policy will impede their ability to work in Area C, whether because Israel doesn't see it as part of the Palestinian Authority or because they will eventually be subjected to the restrictions of movement imposed on the Palestinians. Such restrictions include the prohibition to enter East Jerusalem and Gaza via Israel, except with specific and rarely obtained permits; and prohibition to enter areas west of the separation fence, except for village residents who hold special residency permits and Israeli citizens.

One NGO worker told Haaretz that the policy was reminiscent of the travel constraints imposed by Burmese authorities on humanitarian organizations, albeit presented in a subtler manner.

NGO workers told Haaretz that they had been informed by the COGAT official that a policy change was forthcoming, as early as July 2009. When a number of them approached the Interior Ministry in August to renew their visas, they found that their applications had been submitted to a "special committee." They were not told who constituted this committee, and had to make do with a "receipt" confirming that they had submitted the request. The workers said the tourist visas they received differed from each other in duration and travel limitations, and surmised from this that the policy has not been entirely fleshed out.

Latest in a series of steps

A number of NGO workers who spoke with Haaretz voiced deep apprehensions about having to submit to the authority of the Defense Ministry. The groups are committed to the Red Cross code of ethics, and therefore see being subjugated to the ministry directly in charge of the occupation as problematic and contradictory to the very essence of their work.

Between 140 and 150 NGOs operate among the Palestinian population. Haaretz could not obtain the exact number of foreign nationals they employ.

The new limitations do not apply to the 12 organizations that have been active in the West Bank prior to 1967. Those groups, which include the Red Cross and several Christian organizations, were registered with the Jordanian authorities.

The new move by the Interior Ministry is the latest in a series of steps taken in the last few years to constrain the movement of foreign nationals in the West Bank and Gaza, including Palestinians with family and property in the occupied territories. Most of those who have been effected are nationals of countries with which Israel has diplomatic relations, especially Western states. Israel does not apply any similar constraints on citizens of the same countries traveling within Israel and West Bank settlements.

The Interior Ministry said in a statement that the only relevant authority empowered to approve the stay of foreign citizens in the Palestinian Authority is the coordinator of government activities in the territories. "The Interior Ministry is entrusted with granting visas and work permits within the State of Israel. Those staying within both the boundaries of Israel and the Palestinian Authority are required to secure their permits accordingly," the ministry said.

"Recently, a question was raised on the issue of visas granted to those staying in the Palestinian Authority and in Israel, as it transpired that they spend most of their time in the PA despite having been provided with Israeli work permits," the statement continued. "The matter is under intense discussions, with the active participation of the relevant military authorities, with a view to finding the right and appropriate solution as soon as possible."
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  1.   Of course. NGOs conduct war by other means. 04:58  |  Stephen in New York 20/01/10
  2.   more petty humiliation 05:33  |  TC 20/01/10
  3.   not enough. stop these useful idiots, do you amira know that term 05:35  |  ralph 20/01/10
  4.   Terrible news for international NGOs 05:43  |  Chim 20/01/10
  5.   It`s against the Geneva Coventions 06:42  |  CJ 20/01/10
  6.   Good! It`s about time.. 07:01  |  Evan 20/01/10
  7.   #6 But we know that rules don`t apply to Israel, CJ 07:22  |  Johnboy 20/01/10
  8.   Stephen in New York UH? Oxfam, Save the Children, Doctors Wit 08:09  |  CJ 20/01/10
  9.   One learns more and more about how deep & nefarious... 08:10  |  Esther 20/01/10
  10.   it`s against Geneva conventions? 08:18  |  rick 20/01/10
  11.   NGO 08:21  |  Ralph 20/01/10
  12.   NGO 08:37  |  David Pacifici 20/01/10
  13.   trying to hide 08:40  |  arieh zimmerman 20/01/10
  14.   Very good CJ 08:41  |  David Pacifici 20/01/10
  15.   Family Union 09:11  |  Gazawi 20/01/10
  16.   East Jerusalem? 09:13  |  Palestinian Brit 20/01/10
  17.   #13 Ahem, David Pacifici 09:24  |  Johnboy 20/01/10
  18.   David Pacificire CJ 09:28  |  ChanahS 20/01/10
  19.   140-150 NGOs operate among the Palestinian population 09:31  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 20/01/10
  20.   #6, CJ, wrong as usual 09:37  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 20/01/10
  21.   David Pacifici - Israel is as bad as Hamas? 09:44  |  CJ 20/01/10
  22.   The difference with Burma is that Israel has AIPAC. 09:45  |  Michael 20/01/10
  23.   ChanahS/David Pacificire - Wrong Convention 09:48  |  CJ 20/01/10
  24.   Coming to our senses 09:50  |  Gilad144 20/01/10
  25.   Is Hamas an NGO - no it is the elected government. 09:53  |  Palestinian Brit 20/01/10
  26.   Cipora Julianna Kohn - To be wrong `as usual` one must be wrong 09:53  |  CJ 20/01/10
  27.   Why so many NGO`s? 09:59  |  Palestinian Brit 20/01/10
  28.   #27, CJ 10:09  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 20/01/10
  29.   CJ - GC IV is not appicable - please read it 10:45  |  17 20/01/10
  30.   #19 Thanks for the laugh, ChanahS! 10:56  |  Johnboy 20/01/10
  31.   Is Israel losing it? 11:05  |  Barry J 20/01/10
  32.   #21 Wrong, Cipora, as usual 11:10  |  Johnboy 20/01/10
  33.   Israel withholding NGO permits 11:11  |  DT 20/01/10
  34.   Cipora Julianna Kohn - GC IV is quite clear... 11:14  |  CJ 20/01/10
  35.   This past week Israelis have been proud of Israel`s rescue... 11:17  |  Maureen Ann 20/01/10
  36.   #29 Astonishing, Cipora! Absolutely astonishing! 11:19  |  Johnboy 20/01/10
  37.   Illegal under international law 11:20  |  Chris Linthwaite 20/01/10
  38.   Gilad144 -- UH? 11:21  |  CJ 20/01/10
  39.   Since most NGos are in east Jerusalem... is it Palestinian? 11:24  |  Alicia 20/01/10
  40.   Thank you very much, Haaretz, at least you are not..... 11:27  |  Swiss (Dino) 20/01/10
  41.   Since when CJ 11:34  |  John the American 20/01/10
  42.   Diskin`s threats 11:34  |  Shlomo 20/01/10
  43.   Good decision 11:46  |  Michael 20/01/10
  44.   #36, johnny, i said nothing of the sort 11:48  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 20/01/10
  45.   #34, CJ 11:51  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 20/01/10
  46.   the Israeli military increasing their hold on Israeli policies 11:53  |  Ernst 20/01/10
  47.   #45 Julianna Cipora Kohn 12:09  |  Chris Linthwaite 20/01/10
  48.   #30 Maybe you should follow your own advice, 17 12:13  |  Johnboy 20/01/10
  49.   All these NGO`s................ 12:22  |  The Teacher/Instruct 20/01/10
  50.   "1" ,no ,you won`t live long enough 12:26  |  Absolute Sweden 20/01/10
  51.   #45 Still astonishing, Cipora!!!! 12:30  |  Johnboy 20/01/10
  52.   #32 Barry J 12:38  |  Chris Linthwaite 20/01/10
  53.   Siege Mentality 13:13  |  Nick J 20/01/10
  54.   n.4 Ralph 13:20  |  Ralph is back 20/01/10
  55.   CJ CJ CJ 13:36  |  youknowwho 20/01/10
  56.   #56 BBQ 13:37  |  Chris Linthwaite 20/01/10
  57.   BBQ - The US doesn`t so Israel shouldn`t?? 13:42  |  CJ 20/01/10
  58.   n. 13 NGO 13:43  |  Fuser 20/01/10
  59.   Cipora Julianna Kohn - UH? 13:49  |  CJ 20/01/10
  60.   Palestinians: pampered children? 13:51  |  Daniel 20/01/10
  61.   #57 Peter SM 14:02  |  Chris Linthwaite 20/01/10
  62.   #50 (non)Teacher/Instruct. Is that so? 14:11  |  Maureen Ann 20/01/10
  63.   ro youknowwho no. 57 14:22  |  rebecca 20/01/10
  64.   What I like best . CJ & others Austr. 14:26  |  The Teacher/Instruct 20/01/10
  65.   #15 David Pacifici: Red Cross did see him! 14:28  |  Kaska 20/01/10
  66.   #50 The Teacher, you watch too many movies 14:29  |  Shlomo 20/01/10
  67.   just do`nt call it work 14:36  |  Jochai Rubinstein 20/01/10
  68.   the withholding of work permits 14:40  |  rm 20/01/10
  69.   Kaska 67 14:53  |  ChanahS 20/01/10
  70.   The European Union should 14:57  |  Chris Linthwaite 20/01/10
  71.   #69 Jochai Rubenstein 15:01  |  Chris Linthwaite 20/01/10
  72.   #66 (non) Teacher/Instruct. Experiment completed! 15:06  |  Maureen Ann 20/01/10
  73.   It`s subtle ethnic cleansing. Anyone want to deny it? 15:12  |  Michael 20/01/10
  74.   #64 The Teacher/Instruct - What you like best is a fantasy 16:23  |  CJ 20/01/10
  75.   yawn... 16:43  |  courtney 20/01/10
  76.   #64 Teacher, go back to school 16:44  |  Shlomo 20/01/10
  77.   "ngo snakes" 16:57  |  Shmuelshachor 20/01/10
  78.   Michael from UK, it`s disputed terrritory 17:18  |  Daniel 20/01/10
  79.   Another obscene step 17:38  |  Sylvie 20/01/10
  80.   Bravo 17:41  |  Gee 20/01/10
  81.   Chris Linthwaite #37 inventing laws agains 17:44  |  Gee 20/01/10
  82.   Daniel - The UNSC disagrees with you 18:09  |  CJ 20/01/10
  83.   That`s what rogue states do 18:34  |  Joe 20/01/10
  84.   Gee - "attempting to subvert a democratically elected government" 18:39  |  CJ 20/01/10
  85.   #82 cj overreaches himself again 18:42  |  vhardman 20/01/10
  86.   We need to retaliate against Israel 18:55  |  The Berlin Wall 20/01/10
  87.   vhardman - Why do you post twaddle rather than learn 19:20  |  CJ 20/01/10
  88.   Babying the enemy . 19:24  |  TOMY 20/01/10
  89.   #81 Gee 19:28  |  Chris Linthwaite 20/01/10
  90.   86 - Keep Israelis out of your NGOs 19:42  |  Beatrice 20/01/10
  91.   a new treasure 20:53  |  aa 20/01/10
  92.   Kaska lying like the UN organizations in Geneve 20:55  |  Absolute Sweden 20/01/10
  93.   israel is shuttering as many windows as it can 09:01  |  eric 21/01/10
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