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Unraveling the closure of Gaza: What has and hasn't changed since the Cabinet decision and what are the implications?
Gisha assesses the Cabinet's plan and the situation on the ground in Gaza in the weeks following the Cabinet decision.
[2010-07-07] [Details]

Who Turned Out the Lights in Gaza?
A new position paper about Gaza's current electricity crisis and what can be done to solve it.
[2010-06-16] [Details]

[2010-06-08] [Details]

Partial List of Items Prohibited/Permitted into the Gaza Strip - June 2010
The list is based on information from Palestinian traders and businesspersons, international organizations, and the Palestinian Coordination Committee, all of whom "deduce" what is permitted and what is banned based on their experience.
[2010-06-06] [Details]

Frequently Asked Questions: The Threat of Deportation from the West Bank
The following document was prepared to answer questions on the meaning of the order, as far as can be understood from its language, from the procedures that preceded its amendment and from various statements by Israeli officials.
[2010-04-21] [Details]

Restrictions on the transfer of goods to Gaza: Obstruction and obfuscation
The following paper examines the policy restricting the passage of goods between Israel and the Gaza Strip, including its stated rationale, developments since its 2007 instatement, and implications for the civilian population of the Gaza Strip.
[2010-01-21] [Details]

Restrictions and Removal: Israel's double bind policy for Palestinians holders of Gaza IDs in the West Bank
Beginning in approximately 2003, Israel began to prohibit Palestinians whose registered address is in Gaza from being in the West Bank – even if they had been living in the West Bank for years.
[2009-11-19] [Details]

Despite Israeli Permit, Lulav Exports from Gaza Blocked Again
Due to Israel's restrictions on exports from the Gaza Strip, lulav traders and growers in Gaza were once again denied their livelihood this year
[2009-10-11] [Details]

[2009-08-12] [Details]

[2009-07-01] [Details]

[2009-06-29] [Details]

[2009-06-16] [Details]

[2009-03-23] [Details]

Rafah Crossing: Who holds the keys?
Report by Gisha and PHR
[2009-03-23] [Details]

[2009-01-28] [Details]

Gaza Closure Defined: Collective Punishment
Position Paper on the International Law Definition of Israeli Restrictions
[2008-12-16] [Details]

Frequently Asked Questions: Students trapped in Gaza, November 2008
The following document seeks to answer questions and common misperceptions about the situation of Palestinian students who are residents of the Gaza Strip and have been prevented from leaving in order to reach universities abroad by the policy of closure.
[2008-11-02] [Details]

[2008-07-17] [Details]

[2008-06-18] [Details]

Held Back: Students Trapped in Gaza
Hundreds of young Palestinian men and women are trapped in the Gaza Strip and cannot leave to pursue academic studies abroad. The closure that Israel has imposed on Gaza prevents them from exercising their right to freedom of movement and to access education.
[2008-06-05] [Details]

Gaza Fuel Restrictions: Walking Toward Crisis
Gaza residents are completely dependent on fuel delivered via the Nahal Oz crossing between Israel and Gaza • Gaza's fuel shortage began six months ago, when Israel restricted the quantities of fuel that it permits Gaza residents to purchase
[2008-04-17] [Details]

Briefing: Israeli High Court Decision Authorizing Fuel and Electricity Cuts to Gaza
On January 30, 2008, Israel's Supreme Court rejected a petition filed by ten Israeli and Palestinian human rights groups challenging punitive measures taken against Gaza's civilian population, especially restrictions on supply of fuel and electricity to Gaza.
[2008-01-31] [Details]

Israel Undermines Higher - Education and its Own Best Interest - in Gaza
some 1.5 million people are today effectively imprisoned within the 360 square kilometer Gaza Strip. Among them are more than 670 university students who seek to exercise their right to travel abroad to pursue higher education, broaden their intellectual horizons and gain professional training.
[2007-10-22] [Details]

Summer Closure Report 2007: What is NOT Moving through Gaza’s Crossings
"Power Point Presentation Showing the Continued Closure of Gaza’s Crossings – and its Effect on 1.5 Million People Trapped in Gaza."
[2007-09-22] [Details]

Commercial Closure: Deleting Gaza's Economy from the Map
• Israel’s closure policy is destroying Gaza’s business sector and denying its residents the right to live in dignity.
[2007-07-10] [Details]

[2007-01-17] [Details]

Disengaged Occupiers: The Legal Status of Gaza
Executive Summary, January 17, 2007
[2007-01-17] [Details]

Limitations on Access to Higher Education for Palestinian Students
Submitted to the Knesset Committee for Education, Culture and Sport
[2006-09-22] [Details]

Disengagement Danger: Israeli Attempts to Separate Gaza from the West Bank
This briefing paper describes the ways in which Israel has acted to separate the Gaza Strip from the West Bank by restricting access between the two territories and establishing a domestic legal framework apparently aimed at sealing off Gaza from Israel and from the West Bank.
[2006-02-15] [Details]


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Unraveling the closure of Gaza: What has and hasn't changed since the Cabinet decision and what are the implications?
Who Turned Out the Lights in Gaza?
Frequently Asked Questions: Restrictions on passage of goods into and out of Gaza

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Israel Holds Firm in Banning Gaza Residents From Studying in the West Bank, Chronicle of Higher Education, July 7, 2010
Gaza lawyer challenges West Bank study ban, Guardian, July 1, 2010
Gisha launches game to show Palestinian travel restrictions, Jerusalem Post, June 22, 2010
NGOs post online games to show Palestinian plight, Haaretz, June 24, 2010

_next_ Court Documents [More]
A Petition to stop electricity and fuel cuts to the Gaza Strip, October 28, 2007
Yesh Din and seven other human rights organizations petition the High Court of Justice on the "Apartheid Order", Jan, 2007
The response issued by the State to petition by Gisha demanding to allow commercial passage through Karni Crossing, April, 2006
Excerpts from the response of the state to petitions challenging ban on Gaza students studying in West Bank

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Israel Announces: No Easing for Travel of People Into and Out of Gaza
Israel refuses to allow a lawyer to leave Gaza to reach her studies in democracy and human rights in the West Bank
How do you get from Gaza to Ramallah? Play "Safe Passage"
Gisha Response to Cabinet Decision on Gaza Closure
In a new position paper, Gisha asks: Who Turned out the Lights in Gaza?