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Court: Shin Bet doesn't have 'veto power' on granting Palestinians entry permits

Jerusalem : Israel | 2 months ago  
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However, the State continues to grant the Palestinian temporary entry permits. Judge Ron Shapira ruled that security considerations should be considered, but that they are not the sole considerations to be made and that the Shin Bet does not have "veto power."
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