شبكة قدس الإخبارية
شبكة قدس الإخبارية
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The Aman Coalition of the Council of Ministers has called for the abolition of the "security clearance" requirement for obtaining rights, public services, and employment opportunities, considering its application as imposing illegal restrictions. The coalition recommends instead relying on a "criminal record certificate" issued by the Ministry of Justice, which serves as the legal reference to prove good conduct and reputation. This appeal follows reports from Palestinians who faced various forms of discrimination or restrictions due to security interventions, resulting in the denial of certain rights or services. Such practices contradict a previous ruling by the Supreme Court of Justice in 2012, which annulled the security clearance condition and replaced it with the requirement for a criminal record certificate. The coalition clarifies that multiple legislations include the condition of good conduct and reputation, but the different formulations—such as requesting a certificate of good conduct or behavior, or a background check—highlight the need for a unified legal reference through the Ministry of Justice. This is to ensure that illegal security conditions are not imposed and to request the issuance of clear instructions to regulate employment policies and service provisions based on the legally stipulated requirement of a criminal record certificate.
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