Articles in "Refugees"
Jerusalem Deputy Mayor: Kick UNRWA Out of Israel
Jerusalem's deputy mayor called for the embattled UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) to be kicked out of Israel, and a bipartisan group of ...
Israel Demands UNRWA Be Stripped Of Authority in Gaza Over Staff Terror Ties
After recent revelations of UNRWA's support for terrorism and participation by some of its members in the Oct. 7 attack on the northwestern ...
Israeli Lawmakers Ponder UNRWA Overhaul
The Knesset on Tuesday held a special discussion on the future of Israel’s relations with UNRWA, amid mounting national and international ...
Hamas Trying to Drag Egypt Into War With Threat of Refugees
To head off Hamas attempts to draw Egypt into the Gaza war with the threat of mass migration, Cairo is considering a mechanism Palestinian ...
Everyone Fighting Each Other in Palestinian Refugee Camp
The largest Palestinian refugee camp on Lebanese soil, Ain al-Hilweh, is a battleground as six days of fierce clashes between Palestinian ...
Israeli-Built School for Refugees on Lesbos Destroyed in Suspected Arson
An Israeli-built school for refugees on the Greek island of Lesbos was destroyed in a suspected arson attack Saturday night, officials on ...
Palestinians Reject New Work Laws in Lebanon, Fear a US Conspiracy
New guidelines recently published by the Lebanese government setting limitations on the work options of Palestinian refugees in the country ...
Netanyahu Suspends Illegal Immigrant Deal Amid Coalition Backlash
Just hours after announcing an agreement with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to resettle some 16,000 African asylum ...
High Court Issues Temporary Freeze To Deportation Of African Asylum Seekers
The High Court of Justice issued a temporary injunction Thursday against the deportation of African asylum seekers to third ...
Court Rules Desertion From Eritrean Army Can Be Grounds For Refugee Status
In a decision that could set a precedent regarding the status of Eritrean asylum seekers, The Jerusalem Appellate Court ruled Thursday in ...