Report says man who breached border in January and was allowed to stay has been posting on social media about jobs available in Israel as Lebanese financial crisis worsens

As Lebanese financial crisis worsens, laid-off foreign workers increasingly seek employment in the Jewish state

South Tel Aviv resident Sheffi Paz says she plastered stickers outside home of Justice Uzi Vogelman, who filed police complaint, but she denies it was intended to be threatening

Justices say requirement to put portion of salaries in special fund that workers can only access if they leave Israel is illegal, infringes their property rights

With majority in their communities now unemployed and without government benefits, asylum seekers say law withholding 20% of their salaries will put families on the streets

In Entebbe, Netanyahu to meet with President Museveni, other leaders whose identities are kept under wraps; repatriation of refugees, advancing regional ties likely on the agenda

PM's office doesn't specify reason for visit, but premier reportedly working to convince Kampala to open embassy in Jerusalem, take in African migrants

At least two dozen sub-Saharan Africans, including 4 children, tell The Associated Press they have endured racist insults, including sexual harassment, over past 3 months alone

Damtew Dessalegne criticizes Jerusalem policy that sees asylum seekers from Eritrea and Sudan as infiltrators, calls on Jewish state to provide 'humane' solution

Top UN official describes Thursday's shipwreck as 'the worst Mediterranean tragedy' so far this year

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