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Sudan seeks closer ties with Israel - opinion

The clashes in Sudan have led to a humanitarian crisis, and Israel is in a position to help bring relief and restore stability.

 SUDAN’S SOVEREIGNTY COUNCIL head, Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, addresses the UN General Assembly last year. In 2020, he met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and they agreed to normalize ties.
 Left to right: Amjad Taha, political strategist and global geopolitics analyst from the UAE; Eitan Neishlos, Dubai-based businessman and philanthropist

Hamas’s next front? Sudan’s Islamist army and the African threat to Israel - opinion

 SUDAN’S GENERAL Abdel Fattah al-Burhan salutes for the national anthem after landing in the military airport of Port Sudan on Sunday, on his first trip away from Khartoum since the internal conflict broke out.

Sudanese leader's envoy visits Israel in secret normalization talks - report

 An aerial view of the black smoke and flames at a market in Omdurman, Khartoum North, Sudan, May 17, 2023 in this screengrab obtained from a handout video.

22 killed in air strike on Sudan's Omdurman - health ministry


Israel to grant temporary residence to 300 Sudanese asylum seekers

Refugees from the Nuba Mountains, Blue Nile and Darfur to be granted legal status

Sudanese refugees in Doro refugee camp 370 R

The political apprenticeship of Miri Regev

The queen of Israeli populism has derailed her impressive political journey by losing a soccer match that was never played

Culture Minister Miri Regev cabinet meeting March 11, 2018

NGO: State detained Sudanese of Darfur until mid-March despite pledge

A recent report also sheds light on the treatment of transgender migrants, who are often placed in isolation in violation of their rights.

An African migrant holds an Israeli flag after being released from Holot detention centre in Israel's southern Negev desert August 25, 2015.

Amnesty blasts Israel’s asylum-seeker system, demands halt to deportations

According to Amnesty International, the vast majority of Eritrean and Sudanese nationals identified themselves as refugees to the human rights organization.

Asylum seekers wait in line yesterday at the Population, Immigration and Border Authority office in Bnei Brak

UN urges Israel to find solutions for African migrants

The vast majority come from Eritrea and Sudan and many say they fled war and persecution as well as economic hardship.

African migrants sit at the Holot open detention center in the Negev in Southern Israel

Netanyahu vows to ‘give back’ south Tel Aviv to Israelis

Residents accuse the prime minister of scapegoating African asylum-seekers.

Residents of south Tel Aviv protest against African migrants living in their neighbourhood

Israel should not work with Sudan

Our government has eyes but does not see.

Members of the Sudanese Armed Forces

Israelis advised to stay away from S. Sudan

The struggling, war-torn country of South Sudan was one of the east African countries that Netanyahu spoke about during his trip to Africa last week as having an interest in closer ties with Israel.

Christians in South Sudan

Asylum-seekers say Ashkelon attacker was mentally disturbed

“This was not a nationalist act, this was a case of a man who was mentally disturbed and did not receive treatment."

REPRESENTATIVES OF the Sudanese community speak to reporters in south Tel Aviv yesterday.

Sudan’s vice president nixes proposal of ties with Israel

Voices raised recently in Khartoum calling for exploring idea.

Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir arrives to address the nation on the eve of the 60th anniversary of Sudan's Independence Day in Khartoum