Jerusalem Post 1 month ago

Still no decision on foreign workers' kids

Three months after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu announced a moratorium on the final determination regarding the deportation of 1,200 children of foreign workers born in Israel, no decision has been made. Full Article at Jerusalem Post

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