Israel asylum seekers
Police arrest six minors, one Israeli suspect in gang-affiliated Tel Aviv bus assault
Police have announced that all suspects will be brought before the court today for hearings on extending their detention.
Asylum-seeking, refugee women in Israel endure higher poverty rates and exploitation - report
From one war to another: Ukrainian refugees in Israel left without safety net, NGO report says
Israel could change Basic Law to allow mass deportation of Eritreans
South Tel Aviv leader says ‘national struggle’ to reject migrants
“The ‘rehabilitation’ of southern Tel Aviv is not just a local battle,” he said, “It is part of a greater national struggle.”
New Israel Fund grantees asked Rwandan government not to accept migrants
New Israel Fund CEO: If such a letter led Rwanda to cancel an agreement, it's a failure of Israel’s foreign policy.
April 8, 2018 Flip-flop on migrants
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State tells court: African country suitable to receive deported migrants
Unnamed state said to meet conditions to accept expelled asylum seekers after PM flip-flop on UN Deal.
In Media: Israelis protest government's flip-flopping deportation plan
Israelis gathered in Jerusalem to demonstrate against the government's ever-changing policy towards migrants.
Amsalem: Netanyahu may go back to UN agreement on migrants
Coalition chairman said the PM may go back to plan he canceled within 24 hours of its announcement, and that the proposal to probe the New Israel Fund is toothless.
Flip-flop nation: Jerusalem's endless 'crisis management' policy
Prime minister Netanyahu's sudden cancellation of the asylum seekers deal is the latest in a long series of reversals.
Netanyahu on asylum seekers: Yes, a 360 degree turn
The prime minister's abrupt reversal of Israel's announced deal with the UNHCR has ramifications for the country's political future.
Netanyahu’s public demonstration of indecisiveness, bad policy
Whether you support or oppose the government’s original policy of deporting the African migrants, it is callous to play this way with peoples’ lives.