The Whole Country Is Eilat

There are no two ways about it: These migrants come here at the expense of the lower classes, while business owners and members of the middle and upper classes benefit.

Nehemia Shtrasler
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B. was somewhat surprised when he came home Tuesday night and found two exhausted people lying on his doorstep. They told him they had walked through the Sinai desert for four days and then crossed the border into Eilat. B. gave them water and called the police. But the police informed him that they don't deal with migrants; that is the army's job.

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