Israel african migrants
Suspect arrested for murder of Sudanese national
On Friday fifteen foreign nationals were arrested by police for involvement in a knife brawl in which 10 Eritrean citizens were injured.
Israel should do better by its asylum seekers - opinion
As Sudan forges ties with Israel, what status do migrants have?
NGO: State must protect rights of migrant mothers, children
Deputy FM says Israel can't monitor fate of African deportees
“We have to check what the High Court’s expectation is.”
Government doesn’t meet High Court’s standard to deport migrants
“We have to check what the High Court’s expectation is.”
Former Canadian official: Israel risks more damage if it deports migrants
"A Jewish and democratic state – which Israel is – can address and redress these problems, thereby reflecting and representing the best of our tradition and our democracy.”
The debate over planned deportation of Eritrean and Sudanese nationals
Deporting people against their will to the countries they escaped from evokes strong and disturbing recollections of dark episodes in Jewish history.
Israeli CEOs, tech entrepreneurs speak out against African deportations
Owners of Israel’s largest businesses have joined the call to oppose the measure.
Rabbis call for more accepting stance to African asylum seekers
Rabbi Hartman: Israel society becoming more xenophobic, calls rejection of asylum seekers embarrassing
Editor's Notes: Setting immigration policy
The overall situation is not black and white – it is a complicated and delicate attempt to balance policy and values.
African migrants and Israelis protest deportations in Jerusalem
Several Israelis attending the protest said it was inhumane to send "the refugees back to the horrors they ran from."
Chief Rabbi backs deportation for single, male African asylum-seekers
“We must remember the concept that ‘the poor of your city come first’ and that there are in the State of Israel many people who we need to pay attention to.”
Gov't in recruiting drive ahead of mass African asylum seeker deportation
The civilian inspectors will exclusively work for two years to identify and expel approximately 38,000 Eritrean and Sudanese asylum seekers.