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Israel stops Palestinians from suing, activists say

JERUSALEM — Human rights lawyers say Israel's Justice Ministry is making it tough for Palestinians and migrants to file suit in an Israeli court.

Under an amended regulation taking effect 1 September, petitioners must include their Israeli identification number or a foreign passport number.

Critics say this would in effect bar Palestinians or stateless individuals without passports from filing suit in Israel.

The Justice Ministry says the amendment is "only technical," because regulations already require submission of an identification number.

But human rights lawyer Sari Bashi of the Gisha organization said Tuesday the amendment would prevent court personnel from accepting alternative forms of identification currently taken by the courts.

She says that could put the courts off limits to Palestinians, migrants and others who cannot supply the needed type of ID.

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