Volker Turk singles out Israel while expressing dismay for fighting between rival Eritrean groups in various places, orders authorities to avoid hate speech

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'

PM is riding the widespread outrage over migrant violence in Tel Aviv to patch up his image and apparently turning his back on the judicial overhaul to win a coveted Biden sit-down

Political correspondent Tal Schneider on attorney general's stances, what PM & FM aim to accomplish on overseas trips; religion reporter Canaan Lidor spends a day in south Tel Aviv

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

A clash between rioters, ostensibly over politics in Eritrea, has left some stakeholders in despair about the area's prospects

Editor David Horovitz on violent Shabbat clashes in Tel Aviv, poor diplomacy with Libya; military reporter Emanuel Fabian on rioting on Gaza border, Thursday's deadly terror attack

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

A look at the community that makes up the majority of African migrants in Israel, many of them saying they are fleeing a brutal dictatorship

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