Israel to ban Palestinians from buses

Israeli border police enter Bethlehem through a security barrier gate during clashes with Palestinian demonstrators after a protest marking the Nakba Day in Bethlehem, West Bank. Picture: Mahmoud Illean

Israeli border police enter Bethlehem through a security barrier gate during clashes with Palestinian demonstrators after a protest marking the Nakba Day in Bethlehem, West Bank. Picture: Mahmoud Illean

Published May 20, 2015

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Jerusalem - Palestinians in the West Bank who commute to Israel to work will from Wednesday be banned from riding the same buses as Israelis to return home, a defence ministry official said.

“Under a three-month pilot project, Palestinians who work in Israel will, starting on Wednesday, need to return home by the same crossing without taking buses used by (Israeli) residents” of the occupied West Bank, the official told AFP.

Hundreds of Palestinians travel each day to work in Israel from the occupied West Bank, mainly in the construction business, using travel permits each time they cross.

The official, who declined to be named, said Palestinian workers would now need to change buses to avoid riding vehicles carrying Israelis after crossing back into the West Bank.

Israeli public radio said Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon had agreed to the ban, adding that it would allow “better control of the Palestinians and those leaving Israel and reduce security risks”.

Israeli settlers in the West Bank have called for years for Palestinians to be banned from public transport there, arguing their presence poses a security risk.

AFP

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