Women From the Israel Army

Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army

Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army
Girls from Israel Army

The  Israeli military is introducing orders that human rights activists said  on Sunday could make almost any Palestinian liable for expulsion from  the occupied West Bank.

In a statement, the army played down any  notion of mass deportation, saying the orders simply amended existing  Israeli regulations to assure military "judicial oversight" in the  extradition of anyone "residing illegally" in the West Bank.

The  orders, which go into effect on Tuesday, were posted on an army website  and allow for the deportation, in some cases in less than 72 hours, of  an "infiltrator" -- defined as someone who does not hold an Israeli  permit to reside in the West Bank.

Existing regulations had  defined "infiltrator" as someone who had stayed illegally in Israel  after having passed through countries it considers its enemy.

Ten  Israeli rights groups condemned the orders, saying in a statement that  the vast majority of Palestinians in the West Bank, territory Israel  occupied in a 1967 war, have never been required to hold an  Israeli-issued residency permit.

"The military will be able to  prosecute and deport any Palestinian defined as an infiltrator in stark  contradiction to the Geneva Convention," the statement said.

Offenders  could face a jail sentence of up to seven years.

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