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Yishai defends health risk statements

Interior Minister Eli Yishai (Shas) on Monday reiterated his stance regarding health risks posed by illegal migrants, clarifying that it was principally the Sudanese who presented a public health threat, as some of them were infected with AIDS and... Full Article at Jerusalem Post

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