söndag 15 september 2024

The Israel-Hamas War| / The Huthi–Israel conflict

The Israel-Hamas War|The Victims
African migrants are reportedly being recruited for the war in Gaza

African asylum seekers in Israel are lured to fight in Gaza against promises of permanent residence permits, writes Haaretz. According to several sources within the defence, it is an organized campaign.

- They told me that they were looking for "special" people for the army. They said it was a war of life and death for Israel, says an asylum seeker known as "A".

When "A" hesitated, he was promised two weeks of training, a good salary and a permanent residence permit.

Voices within the military have reportedly questioned the ethical aspects of enlisting asylum seekers - many of whom have fled war - but these have been silenced. The military tells the newspaper that everything they do is done "legally".
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Source of the signings: Very problematic question

The voices within Israel's military that questioned the ethical aspects of enlisting African asylum seekers in the war in Gaza have been silenced, sources told Haaretz. According to reports, asylum seekers - many of whom have fled war - have been recruited to the fighting in exchange for promises of permanent residence permits.

- This is a very problematic issue, a source tells Haaretz and emphasizes that the military should ask themselves what values ​​they want to live by.

So far, no recruited asylum seeker has received the promised permanent residence permit, writes Haaretz. At the same time, the military states that everything they do is done "legally".
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The Huthi–Israel conflict
Netanyahu: Israel takes a high price for attacks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns that attacks against Israel have a "high price" after Houthi rebels fired a robot from Yemen that struck central Israel, writes AFP.

- By now they should know that we charge a high price for every attempt to harm us, he says, recalling the port of Hodeida.

Hodeida was bombed by Israeli bombers in July after Houthi rebels carried out an attack on Tel Aviv in which an Israeli civilian was killed.
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Robot from Yemen has struck in central Israel

A robot fired from Yemen has struck in central Israel, the Israeli military (IDF) says according to AFP. The robot must have crashed on an open surface and no one was injured.

It is the first time that a robot has reached central Israel, writes Reuters.

Yemen's Houthi rebels have attacked Israel on several occasions in what they say is solidarity with the Palestinians during the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
 

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