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Decapitated mannequins placed at houses of judges, Tel Aviv mayor, in protest of illegal immigrants
The mannequins also had messages expressing discontent with the current state of illegal immigrants in Israel, claiming that they are the cause of a rise in violent crime rates.
Pilot program won’t desegregate South Tel Aviv schools, parents charge
‘Concerned Citizen’: A look at a Tel Aviv culture clash - review
Asylum seekers' kindergarten broken into, vandalized, while kids present
Police arrest two anti-migrant demonstrators in South Tel Aviv
Some 100 protesters in south TA call for deportation of asylum seekers
Bennett vows to rein in Supreme Court, deport migrants
“The problems in south Tel Aviv are only increasing,” Bennett said during a visit to the area on Thursday. “Whoever thought the battle for the override clause is over should think again."
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.”
African migrants cautiously optimistic about U.N.-Israel agreement
We pray it will work out, but what we’re told today could change tomorrow.
NGOs commend government’s move to regulate the status of asylum-seekers
Omdim Beyachad has led protests against the planned deportation of African migrants in the past few months and views the new plan to regulate the status of 16,250 of them as a victory.
Netanyahu: For every migrant that leaves Israel, one stays
The original deportation plan had come under severe criticism.
What mayors can teach the government
Mayors would do well to explain to the government why integration is not only a moral imperative, but a practical one too.
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.”
Interior Ministry: Jewish morality is to expel infiltrators
"This is going to be a shameful, ugly move that will signify that we are a society and country where human rights do not exist," warns MK Eyal Ben-Reuven.
Govt., not refugees, to blame for South Tel Aviv slums, residents say
“These people are not looking for problems; they wanted to flee violence and work hard to support themselves. Where is the humanity?”