Eritrean migrants in israel
Religious Zionist MK to advance bill greatly limiting migration into Israel
If the bill is to pass, Israel would have a set annual quota for people gaining refugee status in the country.
Violent protests against Eritrea's government are an international occurrence
Netanyahu calls to deport Eritreans after hundreds hurt in Tel Aviv riot
Demonstrators at south Tel Aviv protest attack police, asylum seekers
Why are Eritreans in Israel accused of being ‘impolite’?
Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked and former interior minister Silvan Shalom have both issued press releases in support of Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki’s regime
Eritrean survivor of Tel Aviv hate crime fights to stay out of Holot
Fetwi Yoseif saw his toddler cousin stabbed repeatedly in the head.
22,000 illegal African migrants repatriated from Israel in recent years
Cabinet learns of figure for first time, amid reports of government incentive program and and under-the-table deals with African nations.
After brutal attack on Eritrean infant, family given refugee status in Europe
The baby, then 18 months old Kako Yamena, was stabbed three times in the head by an Israeli man from Afula named Michael Zaretzky.
Four indicted in fatal beating of Eritrean bystander during Beersheba terror attack
The four indicted men include an IDF soldier and a prison guard.
Jordanian day workers are a boon to Eilat hoteliers, but no blessing for jobless Africans
Migrants or refugees, Eritreans and Sudanese are afraid to return home and feel they will never be accepted in Israel.
Analysis: Senior Eritrean Church official stuck in bureaucratic limbo over detention
Father Semere summoned to Holot detention center.
Police arrest four suspects in mistaken killing of Eritrean man
One of the two men was named as Inspector Ronen Cohen, while the identity of the second, a prison guard, remains under gag order.
Analysis: The potential legal fallout of the killing of an innocent Eritrean in Beersheba
Will the state hesitate more to charge the guard and the crowd because of the current security tensions regardless of whether they acted reasonably or based on some racism-influenced presumptions?
Police searching for civilians seen beating Eritrean man mistaken for terrorist
"Police view the incident with the utmost severity and will not allow civilians to take the law into their own hands."