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Military Legislation Regulations Regarding Permits to Enter and Stay in the Seam Area (Judea and Samaria), 5764–2003 The regulations deal with obtaining permits to enter and stay in the Seam Area, appealing rejection of a request for a permit, and the handling of the appeal by the appeals board.
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Military Legislation Regulations Regarding Permanent Resident Permit in the Seam Area (Judea and Samaria), 5764–2003 The regulations deal with permits for permanent residents in the Seam Area. The regulations state, inter alia, that the request for the permit must be filed within one year from the day the regulations take effect. In the case of a new resident in the Seam Area (the regulations also arrange obtaining this status), a permit will be issued if the applicant proves that he lived in the Seam Area for at least two years. Final rejection will not be made unless the applicant is given an opportunity to make his case before a special board.
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Military Legislation Regulations Regarding Crossings in the Seam Area (Judea and Samaria), 5764–2003 The regulations regulating the entry of permanent residents in the Seam Area and of persons who have individual permits to enter and leave the Seam Area.
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Military Legislation Declaration in the Matter of Closing Territory Number s/2/03 (seam area) (Judea and Samaria), 5764-2003
The declaration sets the boundaries of the Seam Area and states that it is a closed area, in which only Israelis, or Palestinians holding special permits, are allowed to enter and stay. (Palestinians who permanently reside in the Seam Area also require permits). From the website of the United Nations Information System on the Question of Palestine
02.10.03 Linked Items
Military Legislation General Permits to Enter and Stay in the Seam Area (Judea and Samaria), 5764 – 2003 Permits to enter and stay in the Seam Area, given without request having been made, to three types of persons (other than persons defined as Israelis): tourists, Palestinians working in settlements in the Seam Area, and Palestinians holding permits to enter Israel.
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