just cars it s things like use of digital platforms the five biggest companies the united states are all tech companies have complete dominance in the european market that is indirectly a product natal the europeans are prosperous they re using these products they re users they all have i phones that is an indirect benefit from nato so yes we benefit enormously from nato and we need to keep that stability in the continent close to my r. in terms of the u.s. turning its back trump has made noises about pulling u.s. troops out of europe and or especially out of germany supposedly asked the pentagon to assess the costs and the impact of that do you think he really might make good on this threat. it wouldn t make much sense to do so we also have to understand about the roughly thirty eight thousand u.s. soldiers in germany not that actually to protect europe mainly but their forward
to keep mikhail fled his home country every twenty or more than twelve years ago and sought asylum in israel now his future is once again uncertain because he s facing possible deputation the community members sometimes we have to work or sometimes infant or sometimes consular everything with them not just person. really and i left my country because of danger so i know i m a refuge that s why you came here and it s fair to ask protection between two thousand and six and two thousand and twelve about thirty eight thousand asylum seekers from every trailer and sudan arrived in israel why the egyptian sinai peninsula then that route was closed by a border fence ever since there has been a fierce public debate in israel about the asylum seekers speight human rights activist warned this safety cannot be guaranteed if they are deported we re talking
israel is offering some thirty eight thousand african migrants the first deportation notices went out today giving the migrants two months to leave the country most of them are from sudan and eritrea despite the deportation notice hundred stood in line outside the immigration authority offices on sunday seeking to renew their visas of the fate of these migrants has created a moral dilemma many see israel s existence today as the answer to centuries of persecution against jews around the world how could israelis turn away others seeking refuge they ask for the israeli government claims that the migrants are infiltrators seeking jobs not assign the time you crave or has this report. to keep this home country every twenty or more than twelve years ago and sought asylum in israel now his future is once again uncertain because he s facing
i left my country because of danger so i know i m a refuge that s why you came here in israel to ask for a protection between two thousand and six and two thousand and twelve about thirty eight thousand asylum seekers from every trailer and sudan arrived in israel by the egyptian sinai peninsula and then there was close by a border fence ever since there has been a fierce public debate in israel about the asylum seekers speight human rights activist warned their safety cannot be guaranteed if they are deported we re talking about less than forty thousand people immigrants asylum seekers in israel who seek asylum in a land of eight million people this is less than half a percent of the israeli population so our first question to the government is why can t israel absorb those people give them shelter or allow them to build their lives here this is so much less than other countries have to deal with many asylum
a payment of almost three thousand euros and leave the country. and over the past years israel has recognized only ten people as refugees to keith never received a response to his aside a request. sometimes we want to acquire some infant sometimes cancer and do everything with their most person. really and i left my country because of danger so i know i m a refuge that s why you came here and it s fair to ask protection between two thousand and six and two thousand and twelve about thirty eight thousand asylum seekers from every trailer and sudan arrived in israel by the egyptian sinai peninsula and then the first closed by a border fence ever since there has been a fierce public debate in israel about the asylum seekers speight human rights