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Israeli police arrested 17 people during these admittedly sad mob scenes. Not very Kristalnachty.

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Israeli police arrested 17 people during these admittedly sad mob scenes. Not very Kristalnachty.

Israel needs to start by arresting the politicians who incited the violence - they called the rally and egged on a riot. Incitement is supposedly a crime in Israel.

Anyway, most if not all of those 17 people arrested got nabbed in the big confrontation with police, as the cops tried to prevent the mob from continuing on to Levinsky Park. How many suspects have been charged with arson or assault or looting or vandalism ? The Eritreans who own the store in the picture I posted say their store was looted for 20 minutes with no police intervention.

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So they have a few scapegoats upon whom to justify their lack of humanity?

Universal "their" implies all Israelis think as one on this issue? Pretty sure that is a simplistic assertion if indeed that is the one you're making.

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Israeli police arrested 17 people during these admittedly sad mob scenes. Not very Kristalnachty.

Meanwhile, Israel has managed to arrest more than three times as many African immigrants during the same timeframe. According to Haaretz today:

mass arrests of African asylum seekers and immigrants continued in Eilat and central Israel. Immigration authorities said that 55 Africans had been arrested, among them 45 South Sudanese nationals. Refugees reported that children were among those detained, but this has not been independently verified.

http://972mag.com/authorities-round-up-south-sudanese-ahead-of-mass-deportation/47936/

http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/immigration-police-arrest-dozens-of-african-migrants-in-eilat-central-israel.premium-1.435673

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It's important to remember that most of these African migrants were admitted to the country legally by Israel border police. They received temporary permits which allowed them to stay in Israel (but not work.) These permits had to be renewed every few months. Previously, renewal was not hard to do. Not any more. So you have 60-some thousand people, many with nowhere else to go, suddenly facing imminent deportation.

So now they've started rounding them up....

In a wave of door-to-door police searches over the weekend, the Israeli government cemented anti-migrant sentiment into a mass deportation program by rounding up 80 refugees. The arrests come days after a Jerusalem court legalized transferring all of Israel's 1,500 South-Sudanese migrants back to their home country.

The roundup is part of a larger policy to deport all of Israel's asylum seekers, drafted by Interior Minister Eli Yishai who said earlier this month that Israel is for "the white man." Speaking to Maariv on June 3, 2012 the minister said: "Muslims that arrive here do not even believe this country belongs to us, to the white man," continuing that he is prepared to use "all the tools to expel the foreigners, until not one infiltrator remains." The program was also endorsed by prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

"They are going from house to house and rounding up people. They tell us: 'Get your things and go," said community organizer Michael Bazia to YNet News. Continuing, "the [people] are willing to go home, but not in this manner. We are tired of this. We've only had independence for 10 months. You can't build a state in 10 months."

Authorities are also pressuring immigrants to "voluntarily" leave Israel by offering subsidized departure flights and immunity from jail time. Under the recently revised illegal entry laws, asylum seekers can face up to three years in prison, and if Israelis are caught assisting refugees they can be sentenced for 5 years and fined over $1 million. "Whoever wants to leave voluntarily can receive a grant and some time to sort their affairs in Israel; this is much more respectful; each person should decide according to their own considerations," said an immigration agent to YNet.

With the looming threat of prison, six of the arrested families signed departure statements and YNet also reported dozens of African migrants in hiding have accepted the strong-arm deal. Arrested refugee families who did not accept the offer were split apart, with men incarcerated in a separate facility from women and children.

Anti-migrant politicians are hopeful to expand Thursday's deportation greenlight by legalizing the transfer for all of Israel’s 60,000 refugees, not just the South-Sudanese. Currently only Eritrean and North Sudanese immigrants receive temporary stays, but Yishai, the designer of the mass deportation policy, has assembled a task force to erode those protections. In an interview with YNet on Sunday, the minister spoke about his "Yishai plan" and aspirations to eject Eritreans, despite their asylum status:

'As for the Eritrean citizens, I haven't given up yet,' [Yishai] said Sunday in an interview with Ynet. 'I met with the Eritrean ambassador to Israel who told me of the situation there, and the situation there is good. Security wise, it is no more dangerous than Sderot.'

Yishai went on to scapegoat the United Nations:

'They have problems in the African countries? Let the UN handle those problems. Let it handle it [the problems] better than it handled the problems in Syria. It is unacceptable that the UN is not solving these problems and we have to pay for it. I'm not the Eritrean welfare minister and not the Sudanese labor minister.'

Ahead of the migrants' arrests, the Israeli government also has sped up construction on a new detention facility set to warehouse arrested refugees. The prison, Ir Amim, or city of nations, is planned to hold over 10,000 asylum seekers. Haaretz reported today a construction worker on site said, "We're building the Sudanese a political asylum." Haaretz's Gili Cohen then continued, "the inmates will stay in shipping containers turned into mobile homes."

http://mondoweiss.net/2012/06/80-refugees-are-rounded-up-as-israels-interior-minister-declares-this-country-belongs-to-the-white-man.html

So much ironic stuff here I hardly know where to begin.

Going house to house, saying get your things and go ? :unsure: Hmm this sounds familiar...

A country for "the white man" This sounds familiar too :wacko:

Calls for the U.N. to get involved ?! :rofl: Like Israel ever listened to the U.N.

Putting the detained migrants in shipping containers ?!! :bonk:

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So much ironic stuff here I hardly know where to begin.

Going house to house, saying get your things and go ? :unsure: Hmm this sounds familiar...

A country for "the white man" This sounds familiar too :wacko:

Calls for the U.N. to get involved ?! :rofl: Like Israel ever listened to the U.N.

Putting the detained migrants in shipping containers ?!! :bonk:

I will say it again. I am sure Göbels would be proud his propaganda still lives....

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It's important to remember that most of these African migrants were admitted to the country legally by Israel border police.

Making stuff up again, I see?

Over the past seven years, as many as 60,000 African migrants, most from Sudan and Eritrea, have slipped across Israel’s border with Egypt, exploiting the lack of a physical barrier and widespread lawlessness in the Sinai Peninsula that has been one result of the fall last year of longtime Egyptian ruler Hosni Mubarak.

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Israel needs to start by arresting the politicians who incited the violence - they called the rally and egged on a riot. Incitement is supposedly a crime in Israel.

Oh, really? Should Geert Wilders be arrested too?

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Making stuff up again, I see?

:lol: Nobody could make this stuff up - it's too freaking bizarre.

And you don't read very carefully. Already posted:

Once on Israeli territory, migrants are detained while their identity and country of origin is checked. Most are then given "conditional release" and put on buses to Tel Aviv, where they are dropped in Levinsky park and left to fend for themselves, or other Israeli towns and cities.

Their temporary permits to stay in Israel need to be renewed every three or four months, and specifically exclude permission to work. Many end up being employed on a casual basis for a pittance, living in overcrowded rundown apartments, confined to the fringes of society.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/may/29/levinsky-park-migrants-tel-aviv

Oh, really? Should Geert Wilders be arrested too?

Maybe. What are the laws about incitement in the Netherlands ?

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And you don't read very carefully. Already posted:

I read it. It sounds to me they enter illegally (not "admitted to the country legally by Israel border police" like you said), and once in Israel, given temporary permits.

This is not unlike the Adjustment of Status process in the US, which gives you the right to stay until your case is either approved or denied. Asylum seekers in the US have been known to abuse the process - they file bogus I-485s (which are eventually denied) simply to buy themselves more time, then file appeals, etc.

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I read it. It sounds to me they enter illegally (not "admitted to the country legally by Israel border police" like you said), and once in Israel, given temporary permits.

This is not unlike the Adjustment of Status process in the US, which gives you the right to stay until your case is either approved or denied. Asylum seekers in the US have been known to abuse the process - they file bogus I-485s (which are eventually denied) simply to buy themselves more time, then file appeals, etc.

Seems it always "sounds to you" like something else than what the words actually say. You also denied that the migrants could have owned any businesses... no comment yet on the articles and photos to the contrary.

It's generally the border police who detains them and issues the initial temporary permits. Do I have to shame you again with another slew of articles confirming this ?

Edited to add: Never mind. You'll just ignore them as you have everything that disputes what it "sounds like" to you.

Edited by wife_of_mahmoud

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Too bad what happened to a once thriving VJ but hardly a surprise

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66 years of forced exile and dispossession


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Seems it always "sounds to you" like something else than what the words actually say. You also denied that the migrants could have owned any businesses... no comment yet on the articles and photos to the contrary.

It's generally the border police who detains them and issues the initial temporary permits. Do I have to shame you again with another slew of articles confirming this ?

Edited to add: Never mind. You'll just ignore them as you have everything that disputes what it "sounds like" to you.

You're only shaming yourself with the slew of misinformation.

"Admitted to the country legally by Israel border police" couldn't be further from the truth.

It's like arguing that undocumented Mexicans are "admitted to the country legally" when they are caught by the authorities. No, they are not admitted legally. They have no legal status. They cannot adjust their status legally because they have no legal status to begin with.

Illegal migrants cannot legally own any business in Israel. Arguing that what they have is a "business" is like arguing that a crack dealer has a business, or a contract killer is a "businessman". When they have are illegal criminal activities, not "businesses".

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