Subscribe to Print Edition | Fri., August 29, 2008 Av 28, 5768 | | Israel Time: 01:59 (EST+7)
Haaretz israel news English
web haaretz.com
  Back to Homepage
Haaretz Toolbar
Diplomacy
Defense Jewish World Opinion National
Print Edition
Car Rental
Books Haaretz Magazine Business Real Estate Easy Start Travel Week's End Anglo File
Army starts sending African border infiltrators straight back to Egypt
By Mijal Grinberg and Yuval Azoulay

African border infiltrators arrested by the Israel Defense Forces while crossing into Israel from Sinai are now being immediately returned to Egyptian territory.

Dozens of illegal immigrants were returned to Egypt this past week, leading human rights groups to petition the High Court of Justice for a temporary injunction against the expulsions.
Advertisement

On Tuesday, Haaretz learned of the "immediate return" policy from soldiers serving on the Egyptian border, and the army confirmed the news yesterday. The same army sources said that the policy of immediate expulsion was dictated by senior political officials, and is being carried out with Egyptian cooperation.

Dozens of illegal immigrants from Africa have been sent back to Egypt. Israeli border patrols handed some directly to Egyptian troops.

Would-be infiltrators have been shot by Egyptian patrols in the past, but sources in Israel insisted yesterday that none of the expelled were harmed by the Egyptians.

The "immediate return" policy was stopped a year ago, following protests by human rights groups.

The human rights groups argued that the people sent back Egypt were in mortal danger, and that Cairo's policy was to return them to their home countries - primarily Sudan - where they sometimes faced execution.

In March, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert ordered the IDF to bring back the "immediate return" policy. Human rights groups argue this move contravenes a Supreme Court order to halt the policy until it is decided whether it contravenes international law.

One of the main legal issues is whether the illegals qualify for "refugee" status or are "economic migrants." One crucial angle is whether the IDF is in a position to ascertain the identity of individuals crossing into Israel from Sinai.

The Israel Defense Forces Spokesman did not respond to this question.
Bookmark to del.icio.us  
 
Three years in captivity
Aviva Shalit accuses politicians of being too busy with their own affairs to free her son.
Hezbollah in Venezuela
Western gov'ts fear the group is establishing cells in the South American country.
 Read & React
Judea Pearl: U.S. media suffer from 'Down with Israel' syndrome
Responses: 119
Israeli peace pioneer Abie Nathan dies aged 81
Responses: 58
Abbas: All Palestinians should be given right to return home
Responses: 52
Aluf Benn: The first American military base on Israeli territory
Responses: 34


More Headlines
23:22 Aviva Shalit: Politicians too busy with their own affairs to free my son
23:34 2 Israeli Arabs arrested over suspected Jihad plot to kill pilots, scientists
22:48 Abbas: All Palestinians should be given right to return home
01:10 Democrats to celebrate Obama's 'landmark' nomination with grand spectacle
23:45 Did Hezbollah shoot down Lebanese military helicopter?
23:18 Nigerian militants: We know where abducted Israeli is held
14:58 Record yeshiva enrollment predicted to cost economy NIS 5 billion
23:10 Chief justice lambasts media for reducing public trust in judiciary
16:27 Report: West fears Hezbollah setting up cells in Venezuela
20:44 Ex-Shin Bet man suspected of selling stolen gas to Gazans
20:07 400 Druze cross into Syria through Golan for annual pilgrimage
21:12 Blockade-busting boats leave Gaza Strip for Cyprus
18:14 Talansky to be questioned in U.S. over role in suspected Olmert graft
15:58 Shin Bet chief: Hebrew Univ. rector slandered my agency
01:40 Holocaust welfare fund leaves Hungarian survivors in the lurch
Previous Editions
Special Offers
Advertisement
Fattal Hotel Chain
Perfectly located hotels on best resorts of Israel.
Jewish Singles Personal Ads
Find the love of your life on JDate.com
MBA in Israel in English
APPLY NOW! Limited spaces available
Israel's Premier Real Estate Website
www. israel-property.com
Hebrew Summer courses
From $39.95
ISRAEL BONDS Build Israel
Israel bonds - a multi-purpose way to celebrate Israel's 60th
Eldan Rent a Car
Israel's leading car rental company offers you a 20% discount on all online reservations
Junkyard
Junk a car - get free towing nationwide and a tax-deductible receipt
Home | TV | Print Edition | Diplomacy | Opinion | Arts & Leisure | Sports | Jewish World | Underground | Site rules |
Real Estate in Israel | Travel to Israel with Haaretz | Hotels Israel | Restaurants Israel | Tourist attractions Israel | Shops Israel
birthright Israel | Search engine marketing
Haaretz.com, the online edition of Haaretz Newspaper in Israel, offers real-time breaking news, opinions and analysis from Israel and the Middle East. Haaretz.com provides extensive and in-depth coverage of Israel, the Jewish World and the Middle East, including defense, diplomacy, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the peace process, Israeli politics, Jerusalem affairs, international relations, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, the Palestinian Authority, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, the Israeli business world and Jewish life in Israel and the Diaspora.
© Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved