Israeli bill to withdraw nationality from Palestinian political prisoners
Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Israeli newspaper 'Israel Hayom' reported today that members of the Knesset proposed a bill to withdraw nationality from native Palestinians, who get arrested based on their political views and receive a monthly payment by the PA.
The newspaper added that the bill, which was proposed by Avi Dichter and Oret Strok, was supported by 42 members. The bill is expected to gain support from the majority.
The bill stipulates to withdraw nationality from any native Palestinian, who gets arrested and approves to receive direct or indirect payments from the Palestinian Authority.
The bill also stipulates to forcefully move the prisoner to the West Bank after releasing him and preventing him from going back to live in occupied Jerusalem or any of the territories occupied in 1948.
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