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Be'er Sheva's Administrative Appeals Court issued on Monday, October 11, a temporary stay of expulsion from Israel of 49 members of the African Hebrew Israelite community residing in Dimona.

Deportation of 49 African Hebrew Israelites Temporarily Postponed

Forty-nine African Hebrews Israelites from the southern Israeli town of Dimona got a reprieve on Monday, October 11, from what was to have been their immediate deportation to the United States when a Be’er Sheva administrative appeals court issued a temporary stay on their expulsion from Israel. Be’er Sheva’s Administrative Appeals Court issued on Monday, October…

October 14, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Members of the Black Hebrew community in Dimona

Interior Ministry Orders 49 African Hebrews to Leave the Country

Forty-nine members of the African Hebrew Israelite community recently received letters from the Interior Ministry ordering them to leave the country within 60 days, after they had sought to regularize their residency status in Israel. According to Haaretz, many of them have lived in Israel without any legal status for more than 20 years –…

September 13, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
"After 54 Years: Between Occupation and Apartheid,: Tuesday, June 22, 12:00-14:00, Jerusalem

Today at Knesset: “After 54 Years – Between Occupation & Apartheid”

A member of the Human Rights Watch (HRW) organization who was deported from Israel two years ago is expected to address today, Tuesday, June 22, a special meeting being held in the Knesset, after having received an invitation from two lawmakers. Omar Shakir, an American national who serves as the regional director of HRW’s Israel/Palestine division,…

June 22, 2021 in Society and Democracy.

Hadash Calls on Defense Ministry to End Weapons Exports to Uganda

Hadash MK Ofer Cassif (Joint List) called on Defense Minister Benny Gantz to halt the sale of Israeli arms to a private militia, the Special Forces Command (SFC), associated with Ugandan leader Yoweri Museveni. MK Cassif did this towards a district court hearing to be held in mid-February to stop the export of arms to Uganda.…

February 4, 2021 in Political affairs.
Volunteers with the African Refugee Development Center prepare to deliver food packages to African asylum seekers in south Tel Aviv, April 3, 2020.

Hadash Demands Full Refund of Asylum Seekers’ Monies on Deposit

The far-right Israeli government is holding up approval of a bill intended to benefit asylum seekers during the coronavirus crisis by allowing them to withdraw a portion of their monies on deposit with the state. It is estimated that more than half the estimated 36,000 asylum seekers in Israel have lost their jobs during the…

April 16, 2020 in Society and Democracy.
Hadash MK Ofer Cassif (standing, third from left) at the Knesset with migrant workers and their Israel-born children on Wednesday, December 4

Knesset Approves Motion to Stop Deporting Migrant Workers’ Kids

The Knesset approved on Wednesday, December 4, the first reading of a proposal to stop the arrest and deportation of Israel-born children of migrant workers. The proposal, which was submitted by MKs Ofer Cassif (Hadash – Joint List), Miki Haimovich (Blue & White), and Nitzan Horowitz (Meretz), passed its first reading almost unanimously with 14 votes…

December 7, 2019 in Society and Democracy.
Omar Shakir at Ben-Gurion airport on Monday, November 25, moments before his deportation

Gov’t Expels Human Rights Watch Director for Israel and Palestine

The far-right Israeli government expelled the Israel and Palestine director of Human Rights Watch on Monday, November 25, officials from the organization said, the first such deportation under a 2017 law targeting supporters of a boycott movement. The director, Omar Shakir, departed the country after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a deportation order…

November 28, 2019 in Society and Democracy.
Omar Shakir

Supreme Court Upholds Expulsion of Human Rights Watch Director

Israel’s Supreme Court rejected on Tuesday, November 5, an appeal by the local director of Human Rights Watch against a decision by the state’s far-right government to expel him for allegedly supporting the international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. As a result, the court ruled, Omar Shakir must leave the country within 20 days. MK…

November 8, 2019 in Society and Democracy.
MK Ofer Cassif with protesting pupils outside the Givon prison last Thursday, October 31, calling to free Gena Antigo and Ralph Harel

Two Israeli-Born Kids and Filipina Mothers Released after Protests

Two Israeli-born children of Filipina workers incarcerated pending possible deportation orders were released on bail Friday, November 1, along with their respective mothers, after each family deposited a guarantee of NIS 30,000 ($8,500) with authorities. The families raised the collateral money from teachers and the parents of friends who study with the children at Tel…

November 6, 2019 in Society and Democracy.
African asylum seekers demonstrate in Tel Aviv against deportation, June 2018; the large banner in Hebrew reads "Against Deportation."

A First: UN Committee Discusses Rights of Asylum Seekers in Israel

The 66th session of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR), one of the most important UN committees, took place last month. During this session, for the first time the committee demanded explanations from Israel concerning its shameful policy regarding African asylum seekers. Tali Ehrenthal, Executive Director of ASSAF – Aid…

October 25, 2019 in Society and Democracy.

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