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  2. Human rights violations against Palestinians by Israel

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    In 1920 Israel Zangwill argued that creating a state free of non-Jews would require a South African type of "racial redistribution". [15] In 1931 Arnold Toynbee prophesied that, given the nature of the Zionist project to secure land only for Jewish use to the exclusion of Palestinian labour, that the British mandatory government would be forced eventually to compensate the process by ...

  3. Human rights in Israel - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. State of Israel Geography Land of Israel Districts Cities Transportation Mediterranean Sea Red Sea Dead Sea Sea of Galilee Jerusalem Tel Aviv Haifa History Jewish history (timeline) Zionism Aliyah Theodor Herzl Balfour Declaration British Mandate UN Partition Plan for Palestine Independence ...

  4. Category:Human rights abuses in Israel - Wikipedia

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  5. Basic Laws of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Declares that basic human rights in Israel are based on the recognition of the value of man, the sanctity of his life, and the fact that he is free. Defines human freedom as right to leave and enter the country, privacy (including speech, writings, and notes), intimacy, and protection from unlawful searches of one's person or property.

  6. Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Some Supreme Court judges see the enactment of this law and Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation as the impetus for the Israeli Constitutional Revolution. [4] The law was enacted on March 17, 1992, in the final days of the 12th Knesset, [5] Shortly after it was introduced into Israeli constitutional documents, it became prevalent in human rights discourse, as well as in freedom of speech cases. [6]

  7. Israeli torture in the occupied territories - Wikipedia

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    Human rights organizations have reported specifically on the torture of minors by Israel. During the Human Rights Watch reported in 2002 that over 300 Palestinian minors had been tortured through beating, deprivation of sleep and dousing with freezing water. Israeli human rights group B'Tselem reported similarly in 2001 that Palestinian minors ...

  8. Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation - Wikipedia

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    Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation (Hebrew: חוֹק יְסוֹד: חוֹפֶשׁ הָעִיסּוּק) is a Basic Law in the State of Israel, enacted to protect the country's main human rights. [1] The view of most Supreme Court judges is that the enactment of this law and of Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty began the Constitutional ...

  9. The Case for Israel - Wikipedia

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    The book is divided into several chapters, each of which addresses what Dershowitz identifies as being particularly strong accusations and myths about Israel, such as "Israel is the 'prime' human rights violator in the world" and "Israel is the cause of the Arab–Israeli conflict." Each chapter is divided into several sections.