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Comment: Chomsky ban shows up bad border policy

May 21, 2010 13:40

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Outside of the extreme right, it was hard to find this week in Israel someone who would justify the decision to deny entry to Professor Noam Chomsky. Even the various agencies of the government seem to agree belatedly that there was no reason to prevent the professor from travelling from the Jordanian border to Bir Zeit University in the West Bank and delivering his scheduled lecture.

The decision to deny entry to the 81-year-old Jewish academic was taken by a low-level Interior Ministry official, who was in charge of immigration at the Allenby Bridge Crossing that day.

She had no authority to make that call since Mr Chomsky was not planning to enter Israel proper but only travel to the West Bank.

The decision should have been made by the Civil Administration authority in charge of all cooperation between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.