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May 15, 2021 at 22:15 comment added grovkin For example, the sentence "Palestinians say the expense and difficulty of obtaining permits forces them to build illegally or move to the occupied West Bank, where they risk losing their Jerusalem residency" is entirely on topic in a political discourse because it's a question of policy. But a legal question is a question that a judge would have to consider when evaluating a legal claim. Judges are not in the "fairness" business. They are in the law business. The point of law is to codify which behavior is legally acceptable, to make it predictable. Changing laws is a political process.
May 15, 2021 at 22:08 comment added grovkin I am sorry, but while it seems like you did put some effort into researching the topic, I have firmly decided to downvote all answers to this question which are not based on legal resources. News reports on topics involving any disagreements between Israel and any of the factions of Palestinian establishment are traditionally and regularly colored by politics. A good answer on the topic of the law has to reference legal sources rather than political sources.
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