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(Globes) Yuval Nisani - A senior source in Israel's construction industry said 8,000 Palestinian workers from Judea and Samaria have recently received permission to enter Israel and are working on construction sites around the country, and that 8,000 more are expected to enter soon. These are Palestinian workers who were employed in Israel in the past, and have now received new permits from the Israel Security Agency.2024-05-02 00:00:00Full Article
Palestinians Receive Permits to Work in Israel
(Globes) Yuval Nisani - A senior source in Israel's construction industry said 8,000 Palestinian workers from Judea and Samaria have recently received permission to enter Israel and are working on construction sites around the country, and that 8,000 more are expected to enter soon. These are Palestinian workers who were employed in Israel in the past, and have now received new permits from the Israel Security Agency.2024-05-02 00:00:00Full Article
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