Hundreds of African asylum seekers who are over 60 and live in Israel have no social or other benefits and live in limbo. Meanwhile, they watch as Israel plans to provide coverage to refugees from Ukraine
The family's entry was approved after the Immigration Appeals Tribunal found their story to be credible. 'We are being treated like the worst criminals,' the father said
Under a new policy, Ukrainians can come to Israel if they have Israeli relatives who can guarantee they won’t settle here permanently and post a guarantee in the form of a check for 10,000 shekels ($3,000) per person
Israel is allowing non-Jewish spouses and children of Ukrainians eligible for aliyah to immigrate – but only if they are Jewish according to religious law