The uncertainty experienced by Palestinian workers in Israel punishes both economies hardwoodparoxysm.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hardwoodparoxysm.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Following the Hamas attack, the Israeli government froze crossing permits for Palestinians working in the country and in Jewish settlements, especially in construction. Faced with the economic downturn, the government is looking for new cheap labor in Africa and is considering revoking the measure
The following article was originally published by Joseph Daher, a Syrian/Swiss academic and internationalist, in the journal Tempest on July 5, 2021. We
W must engage in the strategic debates about how to win liberation and our role in it. Socialists should see the Palestinian struggle as inextricably tied to the revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) against all the region’s states, most importantly Israel.
Under the Current System, Tens of Thousands of Palestinian Workers Are Each Forced to Pay 2,500 Shekels ($780) a Month for a Work Permit in Israel. The Money Is Divvied Up Between a Palestinian Middleman and an Israeli Contractor