By Amos Harel | Haaretz | 8 Sept 2006
The defence establishment said on Thursday it would continue banning Palestinian students from the Gaza Strip from studying in the West Bank.
Hundreds of Palestinian students whom Israel has prevented from continuing studies in West Bank universities for the past six years have recently petitioned the High Court of Justice to instruct the state to allow them to complete their studies.
The petition was supported by Israeli professors, who protested the infringement on the students’ freedom to study.
The defence establishment is preparing its response to the petition.
Israel Defence Forces and Shin Bet officials told Defence Minister Amir Peretz on Thursday that they could not agree to the students’ demand, because of intelligence indicating that terrorist groups in the West Bank contacted individuals who moved freely between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, and used them to transfer information and instructions.
Peretz and members of the defence establishment also discussed preparations for the approaching olive harvest in the West Bank. Peretz instructed them to thwart the settlers’ attacks on the Palestinians and their efforts to prevent the Palestinians from reaching their olive groves. “The law must be enforced, we must prepare properly and prevent any friction,” Peretz said.
The defence establishment has stopped acting against the settlers’ construction and expansion of illegal outposts in the West Bank since the abduction of the soldier Gilad Shalit in late June and especially since the eruption of the conflict in the North.
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