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Issue: 11 | Editor: Natan raanan | 29.02.2004
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Rule of Law Is Dead, Long Live King of Real Estate

• Dahan-Calev Henrietta

In August 2002, the High Court of Justice passed a verdict, on a plea made by the Eastern Democratic Arc, that land distribution – as performed by Israel's Land Administration and the rest of the establishment's elements – is unreasonable, unjust, and harms social equality; What preceded this decision (a struggle between David and Goliath), what happened during the last year (nothing) and can we ever become a reformed country, when wealthy interest-owners always get what they want

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Kibbutz settling in the Galilee in the year 1949. An obvious policy of discrimination based on origin

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