Yes, as Rommel said, what you are describing is the West Bank. It does not apply to the ~2 million Palestinian Arabs who live in Israel proper. And it did not apply in the West Bank until ~2000, when the suicide bombing campaigns started. Throughout the 80's, the situation on the ground was relatively peaceful because Palestinian protests were non-violent for the most part. When they became violent, restrictions were imposed.
If Israel really is just a viscious racist state as so many of you describe them, that same treatment would apply to all its Arab citizens, and the restrictions would have started in 1967 when Israel first took over.
When you pose this as a response to my citing evidence of rank anti-Semitism in Hamas' own founding document, and its rallying cry to kill Jews, it sounds as if you think all this anti-Semitism and homicidal intentions were somehow Israel's fault, as if this is an inevitable response to oppression. Yet the charter was written long before the restrictions were imposed. Moreover, Palestinian anti-Semitism has deep roots.
The
Mufti of Jerusalem was the spiritual leader of the Palestinians in the 20's, 30's and 40's. Preached anti-Semitism from the pulpit. During WWII, he went to Germany, helped the Nazis recruit Bosnian Muslims to the SS, and discussed with Hitler and Himmler their ongoing extermination of the Jews.
It is not a coincidence that an openly anti-Semitic organization was chosen by the people of Gaza to lead it years later. Arab anti-Semitism goes all the way back like an unbroken thread as a motivation in all this. It was pivotal, just as was the anti-Semitism in Europe which drove the Jews to Palestine in the first place.