Unable to deport asylum seekers, Israel has instead left them in limbo with few rights; the new government has signaled it has no plans to change those policies anytime soon

Supreme Court to discuss case of IDF soldier and Prisons Service officer filmed beating Eritrean man Haftom Zarhum in aftermath of 2015 terror attack in Beersheba

Judge lets two men off the hook for beating Haftom Zarhum, who was already critically injured in aftermath of 2015 terror attack

Closing of skies freezes Gary Meles' plans to move family to Canada, where they'd finally be able to receive recognition as refugees

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

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

Visiting Jerusalem, Abiy Ahmed offered 'innovative projects' to bring Eritrean asylum seekers back 'under wonderful conditions,' PM says in little-noticed election clip

Exhibit opening Thursday in Tel Aviv features four artists who painted on walls of now-closed Holot facility during their incarceration

Law suit says despite law require education for all, regardless of their legal residency status, Petah Tikva is refusing to accept them in schools

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