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The Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law (Temporary Order) 5763 is an Israeli law first passed on 31 July 2003. [1] The law makes inhabitants of the West Bank and Gaza Strip ineligible for the automatic granting of Israeli citizenship and residency permits that are usually available through marriage to an Israeli citizen (i.e., family reunification).
Following the Egypt–Israel peace treaty in 1979, and the Israel–Jordan peace treaty in 1994, more countries have signed peace treaties with Israel. On 15 September 2020, Israel and the UAE established diplomatic relations in Washington DC , and signed a peace agreement , which removed all restrictions on Israeli citizens' travel to the UAE .
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Citizenship Law, 5712-1952 חוק האזרחות, התשי"ב-1952 Knesset Citation SH 95 146 Territorial extent Israel Enacted by 2nd Knesset Enacted 1 April 1952 Commenced 14 July 1952 Legislative history First reading 20 November 1951 Second reading 25–26 March 1952 Third reading 1 April ...
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The visa free policy of Israel is based on bilateral agreements which allows the entry of foreign visitors to Israel and Israeli visitors to countries which are counterparts of the bilateral agreements. Israel gave citizens of the United States (in 1955) and Australia (in 1964) a unilateral visa free to visit Israel.
Nixon ultimately supported Israel during the Yom Kippur War of 1973, a key moment that may have saved the country. “Most historians of that region think that the US munitions support was ...
Israel's parliament has banned the United Nations Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA from operating in the country, effective in 90 days. The ban has sparked international condemnation and raised ...
Holocaust survivors arriving in Haifa in 1945, before the passage of the Law of Return Moroccan Jewish immigrants arriving in Israel under the Law of Return, 1954 North American immigrants arriving in Israel under the auspices of Nefesh B'Nefesh. The Law of Return was passed unanimously by the Knesset, Israel's Parliament, on 5 July 1950. [4]