U.S. concerned over Israeli treatment of Arab-Americans
Concern comes after reports of Palestinian-Americans being denied entry into Israel at Ben Gurion airport
The United States has expressed concern on Tuesday regarding Israel's treatment of U.S. citizens travelling to the country following recent reports of Palestinian-Americans being denied entry.
"The U.S. government seeks equal treatment and freedom to travel for all US citizens regardless of national origin or ethnicity," State Department spokesman John Kirby said.
"Specifically, the U.S. government remains concerned at the unequal treatment that Palestinian-Americans and other Arab-Americans receive at Israel's borders and checkpoints."
The comments came in response to a question about reports of U.S. citizens, particularly those eligible for a Palestinian Authority ID card, being denied entry into Israel after landing at Ben Gurion Airport outside Tel Aviv.
Kirby did not address the specifics of individual reports, instead referring reporters to Israeli authorities.
He did cite warnings posted on the State Department website that note Israel views anyone "believed to have claim" to a
Palestinian Authority ID card - meaning anyone with a parent or grandparent born or who lived in the West Bank or Gaza - as a Palestinian resident, whether or not they are also a US citizen.
As such, they are required to enter via the Allenby Bridge on the Jordanian border rather than through the airport.
"Many Palestinian nationals or dual nationals seeking to enter via Ben Gurion have been sent back to the United States upon arrival," the wesbite warns.
"Others have been allowed to enter Israel but told they cannot depart Israel via Ben Gurion without special permission, which is rarely granted.
"Some families have been separated as a result and other travelers have forfeited expensive airline tickets."
These observations are reflective of recent reports of some Palestinian-American travellers' experiences.
Kirby said this was an ongoing subject of discussions between the U.S. and its ally Israel.
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