“The Unexpected Denial of Justice”

 I want to share something intriguing about what I read today. It’s how there were courts in Israel where Palestinians could, sporadically, get a portion of the equity denied to them by the could of the occupation and have their privileges safeguarded. In any case, following 55 years of living under occupation, Palestinians have discovered that it is progressively worthless for them to search for fair treatment or to be treated in accordance with global regulation and norms, not to mention sympathy in their everyday dealings with Israel's military and common experts in the West Bank and Gaza.

For me, There were events when the High Court of Justice was the last stronghold of moderating the inconsistent idea of the occupation; an occupation that by its sheer military power keeps on denying Palestinians of their essential privileges and force on them each sort of limitation that suits it.


The Unexpected Denial of Justice


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