'Our country is bleeding, and we are standing with it,' says Brhane Negasi, who experienced Islamist terror in the Sinai Desert; 'Hamas is even worse than they were,' he insists
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Violence between supporters and opponents of regime has been on the rise; deadly incident follows overnight clashes in Tel Aviv

Funds earmarked to encourage 'voluntary departure,' week after a massive street brawl between Eritrean migrants injured over 170

Law enforcement meets with church leaders, temporarily shutters 4 houses of worship to head off further violence following clashes last week, report says

'Running on Sand' cast includes African migrant actors as part of an effort to lift the curtain on racism and invisibility, while giving the issue a humorous twist

Moshe Arbel says skilled workers needed to process applications, but monthly wage is low, adds that convincing migrants to leave of their own accord is 'good solution'

After rioting in city's south, justice and national security ministers tout plan to move asylum seekers to wealthier, and left-leaning, neighborhoods

After riots, cabinet members okay administrative detentions, weigh pulling work permits; Netanyahu says they'll also strive 'to get all the rest of the illegal infiltrators out'

With cops caught unprepared for Saturday's havoc in Tel Aviv's south, Haaretz reports chaotic scenes at police command center, commissioner Shabtai seizing direct control

Doctors remove part of camping stove from cop's head; some 50 officers among over 150 wounded in street brawl between supporters and opponents of Eritrean government

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