Israel is recruiting African asylum seekers to fight the war against the people of Gaza

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz has revealed that Israel is recruiting immigrants from Africa as part of its military operations in the brutal regime's war against the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip, an approach to give them residency rights. The newspaper has quoted government officials as saying that the Israeli army "helps African asylum seekers who contribute to the war in Gaza and risk their lives, in order to obtain a permanent residence permit in the Israeli regime." Officials of the Israeli army, who have spoken informally with Haaretz newspaper, have said that the project is proceeding according to a specific procedure, under the guidance of the army's legal advisors, but without considering the ethical aspect of hiring the asylum seekers. African. The report of the newspaper says, until now none of the African asylum seekers who participated in the war has been given official status. Currently, about 30,000 African asylum seekers, most of whom are young, are living in Israel, and about 3,500 Sudanese have been granted temporary status by the court, pending a decision on their residency applications. Israel has continued to ignore the decisions of the international community, especially the resolution of the United Nations Security Council to immediately stop the war in the Gaza Strip, and until now it has killed almost 50 thousand Palestinian citizens in the area.

Israel is recruiting African asylum seekers to fight the war against the people of Gaza

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz has revealed that Israel is recruiting immigrants from Africa as part of its military operations in the brutal regime's war against the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip, an approach to give them residency rights.

The newspaper has quoted government officials as saying that the Israeli army "helps African asylum seekers who contribute to the war in Gaza and risk their lives, in order to obtain a permanent residence permit in the Israeli regime."

Officials of the Israeli army, who have spoken informally with Haaretz newspaper, have said that the project is proceeding according to a specific procedure, under the guidance of the army's legal advisors, but without considering the ethical aspect of hiring the asylum seekers. African.

The report of the newspaper says, until now none of the African asylum seekers who participated in the war has been given official status.

Currently, about 30,000 African asylum seekers, most of whom are young, are living in Israel, and about 3,500 Sudanese have been granted temporary status by the court, pending a decision on their residency applications.

Israel has continued to ignore the decisions of the international community, especially the resolution of the United Nations Security Council to immediately stop the war in the Gaza Strip, and until now it has killed almost 50 thousand Palestinian citizens in the area.