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Police suspect Sudanese migrant was stabbed with bottle in drunken fight; Jaffa man aged in his thirties dies of wounds.

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Eritrean demonstrators claim Israel ignores rights abuses in their country

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Police suspect Sudanese migrant was stabbed with bottle in drunken fight; Jaffa man aged in his thirties dies of wounds.

by Yaniv Kubovich 1 comments
A Givot Olam oil-drilling site. New wells could endanger wildlife.
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From higher enriched uranium found in Iran, to Syrian rebel attempts to poison Assad’s government officials, Haaretz.com brings you the top headlines from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish World.

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Eritreans protesting outside the Eritrean embassy in Ramat Gan, Israel, May 25, 2012.
Eritrean demonstrators claim Israel ignores rights abuses in their country

At Eritrean Independence Day protest, migrants claim Israel maintains warm relations with Isaias Afwerki's regime, despite human rights abuses; say fleeing these abuses, not employment, is the reason they are in Israel.

by Dana Weiler-Polak 1 comments
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ADL says 'disturbed by inflammatory' statements made by Israeli officials; Jewish Council for Public Affairs calls to protect African migrants from violence.

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