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Apr 12, 2022 at 17:58 comment added Zev Spitz @grovkin An English summary of the legal proceedings, as well as copies of the Jordan-UNRWA 1956 agreement (in English), and the 1982 agreement signed by all the parties, can be found here. What's the best way to incorporate the quoted citations into the answer?
May 17, 2021 at 20:38 comment added grovkin @user6726 I agree, citation are severely lacking. I am actually very curious about this question because it deals with the area of how a modern legal system deals with legalities of property transfers in a situation in which land ownership changes because of wars. And these are wars effecting the territory on which the law operates rather than foreign territories. I won't upvote an answer which doesn't provide verifiable court citations though.
May 17, 2021 at 15:24 comment added user6726 There are no actual legal citations. Not even the name of a law.
May 17, 2021 at 3:08 comment added grovkin @YaakovPinchas what probably needs the most support in this description is the claim that "this arrangement was agreed upon mutually in agreement signed by the parties, in which the tenants recognized the trusts' ownership in exchange for protected tenant status." If this is true, then there was a settlement of all previous claims that both sides contractually agreed to.
May 17, 2021 at 2:53 comment added grovkin @user6726 why do you think this is political? It mentions the claims, the relevant laws and the adjudicating forums. The outside links are lacking, but that's a different issue from the issue of whether this is a political or a legal answer.
May 17, 2021 at 2:45 comment added grovkin I agree with @DavidSiegel's comment. A link to court filings would probably be somewhat useful. Although I would assume it's in Hebrew and doesn't have an accompanying English translation.
May 16, 2021 at 19:32 comment added user6726 What law of Israel governs evictions? Was the law actually or purportedly followed (did the sheriff execute the court's order; was there a court order, or any legal proceeding), are there any legal documents that indicate that the law was followed – or was this a vigilante eviction? What document was filed with the Supreme Court – is a copy publicly available? The question is about the law, not the political practicality of the eviction.
May 16, 2021 at 17:18 comment added David Siegel This all sounds plausible, but I see no sources cited for any of it.
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May 16, 2021 at 16:26 history answered Yaakov Pinchas CC BY-SA 4.0