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Chaos in South Tel Aviv: "I Catch Eritreans with Axes and They Are Released the Same Day"

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Crime in South Tel Aviv continues to rise and the police warn of a lack of manpower, along with the difficulty of bringing immigrants to justice. The Knesset Constitution Committee is working to amend the Basic Law: Immigration in order to lead to a solution to the problem
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A string of young men were recently attacked with an iron bar in the Gan Meir area by an unknown assailant, and it turned out they weren't the only ones. The suspect, who was released to his home, managed to attack again before being arrested again. "I collapsed in a pool of blood," says the latest victim

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Crime in South Tel Aviv continues to rise and the police warn of a lack of manpower, along with the difficulty of bringing immigrants to justice. The Knesset Constitution Committee is working to amend the Basic Law: Immigration in order to lead to a solution to the problem

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The tour took place against the backdrop of the intention to promote a basic law that would define Israel's immigration policy and grant it constitutional supremacy. Rotman prevented an asylum seeker from participating in the opening discussion. Kassif: "The law prevents racist fanaticism." Residents outraged by the lack of enforcement in neighborhoods

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וואלה! broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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