Eritreans in israel

Two Eritreans killed, 8 wounded in brawl between regime opponents, supporters

Eight individuals were wounded, with two in serious condition.

 Police officers at the scene of the brawl that left two Eritrean nationals dead in Tel Aviv. August 24, 2024.
 Eritrean asylum seekers who oppose the regime in Eritrea and pro regime activists clash with Israeli police in south Tel Aviv, September 2, 2023.

Three Eritrean nationals arrested for plans to attack political critic

 An aerial view taken from a helicopter shows the Israeli city of Netanya, on the Mediterranean coast, April 26, 2023.

One dead, several seriously wounded in fight between Eritreans in Netanya

Police guard while Eritrean asylum seekers who oppose the regime in Eritrea protest outside a conference of regime supporters in south Tel Aviv, September 2, 2023

Eritreans arrested in Tel Aviv knife brawl, one asylum seeker killed


She sewed hats for women’s march, now she's a domestic violence victim

Racist rhetoric on rise since murder of Eritrean girl, according to market vendor.

Sylvana Tsegai takes a selfie at the  Kuchinate, African Refugee Women’s Collective's Christmas party

Refugees need protection

People wave white cloths next to the refugee tents erected near the border fence between Israel and Syria from its Syrian side as it is seen from the Golan Heights near the Israeli Syrian border July 17, 2018

Lower court: Eritrean asylum seekers can be deported to country of origin

Judge Feshititsky gave migrants a small "consolation prize", saying that if deportation still is not feasible for any reason, the state should grant Eritreans permanent status in Israel.

African migrants around the Central Bus Station in Tel Aviv

Police find Eritrean stabbing victim lying in pool of blood in south TA

30-year-old man was evacuated in moderate condition to Ichilov Hospital

Police find stabbing victim lying in pool of blood on Finn Street in south Tel Aviv

Eritrea-Ethiopia peace deal leads to new debate about migrants

Pro-migrant groups, including the UN, have said Eritreans cannot safely be sent back to Eritrea for fear of persecution under the country’s draconian draft laws.

An African migrant wears a T-shirt with a Hebrew phrase referring to the Holocaust," I promise to remember... and never forget!" in south Tel Aviv July 17, 2013.

Deri: Negotiations with UN on migrants continue

Last month, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled an agreement he had made with the Officer of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, which he had advocated less than 24 hours before.

Eritreans protest homeland regime 370

Analysis: Still no final migrant policy

There are gaping holes in the new decision.

African asylum seekers line up to apply for a visa in Bnei Brak, Israel

High Court temporarily freezes African migrant deportations

It appears that the current freeze may only be for the next couple weeks and that the court intends on issuing a final decision before April 1.

African migrants take part in a protest against Israel's detention policy toward them

Court’s Eritrean military ruling may be ‘game changer’ for asylum seekers

Thursday’s ruling may provide a respite for thousands of men who received deportation notices earlier this month.

African asylum seekers line up to apply for a visa in Bnei Brak, Israel

Israeli Court: Flight from Eritrean army is basis for refugee status

Under the Refugee Convention, which Israel is a party to, persons who cannot return to their country of origin because of threat of persecution must be granted refugee status.

Sudanese and Eritreans in Israel protest their treatment in front of the Knesset