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Suspect arrested for murder of Sudanese national

On Friday fifteen foreign nationals were arrested by police for involvement in a knife brawl in which 10 Eritrean citizens were injured.

 Eritrean asylum seekers who oppose the regime in Eritrea and pro regime activists clash with Israeli police in south Tel Aviv, September 2, 2023.
 INTERIOR MINISTER Ayelet Shaked. ‘I think we can agree that this is not the best look to which Israel can aspire,’ says the writer, referring to the denial of asylum to a woman fleeing female genital mutilation.

Israel should do better by its asylum seekers - opinion

Migrants protest their potential deportation with a mock slave auction outside the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv in 2018

As Sudan forges ties with Israel, what status do migrants have?

A boy takes part in a protest against the Israeli government's plan to deport African migrants, in Tel Aviv, Israel March 24, 2018.

NGO: State must protect rights of migrant mothers, children


Jerusalem opens first health clinic for African refugees

Founder: Many don’t have access to health care.

African migrants protest in front of the Knesset, January 8, 2014.

Shas chairman: Reform rabbis convert migrants to get Israeli citizenship

Interior Minister Aryeh Deri also argued that it had been Attorney General Avihai Mandelblit and not himself who had initiated the conversion law.

Aryeh Deri at Shas event

New tax in Israel leaves African migrants feeling unwanted and unwelcome

New tax rules force employers to put part of migrants' salaries in a fund which can only be accessed once they leave Israel.

African migrants in Tel Aviv

L’école de l’espoir

Un centre d’études pour migrants africains tente de renverser le cours de la fatalité

Des réfugiés à l'issue de leur cursus au sein de SchoolHouse

Caring for the stateless

A medical clinic in Tel Aviv provides basic treatment free of charge for migrants who have no insurance.

Terem Public Health Clinic

Ban on soldiers volunteering with migrants hits hard in south Tel Aviv

Some in south Tel Aviv see soldiers’ volunteer efforts with immigrants as an affront to the area’s working class Jewish residents.

AFRICAN MIGRANTS attend a wedding in Tel Aviv’s Neveh Sha’anan neighborhood

Africa and the revitalization of the Zionist dream

Let’s show the world that we can do better than Europe in our treatment of African refugees, that Israel is far from being a racist nation, and that the Zionist dream is alive and well, thanks to our rediscovery of Africa.

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu lays a wreath as Rwandan President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame watch at the Genocide Museum near Kigali, Rwanda, earlier this month

PM says Rwanda genocide teaches that countries cannot outsource security to others

"The way to peace is through negotiations, we are willing to have direct negotiations, they are not willing to. That is preventing peace not a few houses in Jerusalem and Ma'ale Adumim."

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Rwanda President Paul Kagame

'IDF is not encouraging illegal infiltration'

Deputy Defense Minister Eli Ben-Dahan says that such activities “are meant to strengthen the feeling of solidarity in Israeli communities."

African migrants walk in front of the entrance to Holot open detention center in the Negev

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.

An African migrant holds an Israeli flag after being released from the Holot detention center in the Negev