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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, February 5, 2018
Israel begins telling African migrants to leave
Netanyahu accuses US Jewish billionaire George Soros of being behind the campaign against the forced deportations
Israel's notorious Holot detention centre in the Negev desert (AFP)
Sunday 4 February 2018
Israel
began warning thousands of African migrants on Sunday that they must
leave by the end of March, officials said, under a plan that could see
them jailed if they refuse.
On 3 January, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced implementation
of a plan to deport about 38,000 migrants who had entered the country
illegally, mainly Eritreans and Sudanese.
The controversial plan gives them until the end of next month to leave voluntarily or face jail and eventual expulsion.
Immigration authority spokeswoman Sabine Haddad told AFP that officials
began issuing migrants letters on Sunday advising them that they had 60
days in which to leave the country voluntarily.
For now, the notices are being given only to men without families, officials said.
Israeli newspaper Haaretz said "anyone recognised as a victim of slavery
or human trafficking, and those who had requested asylum by the end of
2017 but haven't gotten a response" would also be exempt for now.
It added that this left the number subject to near-term deportation at "between 15,000 and 20,000 people".
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The authority is offering those who agree to leave a grant of $3,500, a flight ticket and help with obtaining travel documents.
Should they not leave by the deadline, the grant would be reduced and
"enforcement measures" would be taken against them and anyone employing
them, the authority says.
Israel refers to the tens of thousands of African migrants who entered
the country illegally from neighbouring Egypt as "infiltrators".
Israeli officials tacitly recognise that it is too dangerous to return
Sudanese and Eritreans to their troubled homelands, but local media say
the notices do not specify where departing migrants would be sent.
Aid workers and media have named Uganda and Rwanda, although both
countries deny being a destination for migrants being expelled
involuntarily.
Public opposition to the plan has been slow to build, but some Israeli
airline pilots have reportedly said they will not fly forced deportees.
Academics have published a petition and Israeli Holocaust survivors
wrote an open letter to Netanyahu last month pleading with him to
reconsider.
Netanyahu on Sunday accused US Jewish billionaire George Soros of being behind the campaign against the forced deportations, Haaretz also reported.
"George Soros is also funding the protests. Obama deported two million
infiltrators and they didn't say anything," he said at the weekly
Cabinet meeting.
The UN refugee agency has called on Israel to scrap the plan, calling it incoherent and unsafe.
A 2016 UN commission of inquiry into Eritrea's regime found "widespread
and systematic" crimes against humanity, and said an estimated 5,000
people flee the country each month.
The International Criminal Court has indicted Sudanese President Omar
al-Bashir on charges of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide
linked to his regime's counter-insurgency tactics in the Darfur
conflict.