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39.
The Committee urges the State party to respect the right to
self-determination as recognized in article 1 (2) of the Covenant, which
provides that “in no way may a people be deprived of its own means of
subsistence”. Closure restricts the movement of people and goods, cutting off
access to external markets and to income derived from employment and
livelihood. The Committee also calls upon the Government to give full effect
to its obligations under the Covenant and, as a matter of the highest
priority, to undertake to ensure safe passage at checkpoints for Palestinian
medical staff and people seeking treatment, the unhampered flow of essential
foodstuffs and supplies, the safe conduct of students and teachers to and from
schools, and the reunification of families separated by closures.
40.
The Committee calls upon the State party to reassess its Permanent
Residency Law with a view to ensuring that its implementation does not result
in impeding the enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights by
Palestinians in East Jerusalem. In particular, the Committee urges the
State party to remove the quota system currently in place so that families
separated by residency rules can be reunited without delay.
41.
The Committee calls upon the State party to cease the practices of
facilitating the building of illegal settlements and constructing bypass
roads, expropriating land, water and resources, demolishing houses and
arbitrary evictions. The Committee urges the State party immediately to take
steps to respect and implement the right to an adequate standard of living,
including housing, of the Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem and the
Palestinian Arabs in the mixed cities. The Committee strongly recommends
equal access to housing and settlement on State land for the “present
absentees” who are citizens of Israel. The Committee recalls in this
connection its General Comment No. 4.
42.
The Committee urges the State party to recognize the existing
Arab Bedouin villages, the land rights of the inhabitants and their right to
basic services, including water.
43.
The Committee calls upon the State party to undertake measures
addressing the inequalities in the educational system at the secondary and
university levels, particularly in terms of budget allocations. The Committee
recommends that a study be made of the viability of establishing an Arab
university within Israel for the purpose of ensuring equal opportunities and
access to higher education in the respective official languages.
44.
The Committee urges the State party to adopt effective measures to
combat domestic violence against women and to promote equal treatment of women
in the field of employment, including in the Government and in education and
health.
45.
The Committee requests the State party to ensure the wide dissemination
in Israel of these concluding observations.
46.
The Committee reiterates that the additional information requested in
these concluding observations should be submitted in time for the
twenty-third session of the Committee in November-December 2000.
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