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What is the magnetic ID for palestinians?

and can palestinians use it to access any place in Israel?

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Get an alignment and you''ll know
Axles are pretty tough. They usually don't bend, especially front axles. You may have splash shield hanging loose or if you hit something recently, possibly a bent control arm or something like that.
if you have larger than original size tires it can cause them to rub. to tell if the axle or front spindle is bent raise the wheels off hte ground and have a helper sipin the wheels and watch for them to wobble back and forth or up and down.
From what the user above has said only confirms my belief that Israel is now an apartheid state.
A magnetic stripe ID card is a type of card capable of storing data by modifying the magnetism of tiny iron-based magnetic particles on a band of magnetic material on the card. The magnetic stripe, sometimes called swipe card or mag-stripe, is read by physical contact and swiping past a magnetic reading head. Most permits are from 5:00 in the morning until 7:00 in the evening, which are about the hours needed for a laborer to travel inside Israel, work his shift and cross the line again into Palsetinian territory. If the permit-bearer does not punch in his/her magnetic card, their permit will be revoked for an unlimited amount of time the next time they try to cross into Israel. This rule, was set so as to avoid any Palsetinians illegally overstaying their permit hours. This magnetic ID card enables you to apply for any of the multitude of permits (work, airport, medical, business, family reunification, etc.). This magnetic card is basically your fingerprint card it has your his/hers past criminal activity (if any) and other general information about the barrier . Anyone can get a magnetic card as long as you have a Palsetinian ID card and the proper identification. The exception to the anyone can get rule is his/her criminal past, specifically If his police record shows connections with or being a part of a terrorist organization. In cases like these your application will be duly denied.

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