Ethiopian protest
A second chance for Ethiopian Israelis - opinion
We observed how the police unfairly handles Ethiopian Israeli demonstrators with crushing brutality, as though they were enemies of the state.
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Protesters block Ayalon road after the death of an Ethiopian child
Ethiopians march in Jerusalem over aliya stoppage
Around fifteen hundred citizens of Ethiopian origin protested during this week’s cabinet meeting, decrying “racism” and “discrimination between Jews and Jews,” according to Hebrew media.
Justice Ministry closes probe against cops in case that inspired Ethiopian-Israeli protests
According to the ministry’s Police Investigative Department, there was not enough evidence of criminal wrongdoing against the officers.
Protests against homophobia and Jewish 'terror' take place throughout Israel
Demonstrations condemned Thursday's stabbing attack at Jerusalem's gay pride parade and Friday's arson attack that resulted in the death of an 18 month-old Palestinian baby, Ali Dawabsha.
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Likud MK calls for inquiry into police treatment of Ethiopians
MK Abraham Naguise warns the Ethiopian-Israeli community is losing faith in the establishment due to lack of response regarding police violence towards the Ethiopian community.
MKs: Stop treating all Ethiopian-Israelis like new immigrants
Naguise: "We have to make sure to stop the separation so that Israelis of Ethiopian descent will be integrated in Israeli society like all citizens."
Netanyahu: Racism is against Jewish ethos
PM opens ministerial committee to integrate Ethiopians into society.
Netanyahu: Jews gave world idea of man's dignity, no room for racism in Jewish state
Netanyahu said that the Ethiopian Jews' journey to Israel “articulates the vision of the ingathering of the exiles which is the essence of our existence, rebirth and prayers.”
Ethiopian outcry
Journalist and social activist Tsega Melaku anticipated the cauldron of young Ethiopian protest that has just bubbled over; Now, she explains why we are only at the beginning of the chaos.