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  2. Israeli labor law - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, passed the Foreign Workers’ Law (Unlawful Employment and the Guarantee of Decent Conditions) to protect immigrants from being subject to the market economy without any labor protections. Under the law, employers are required to pay into a fund that provides social benefits for migrant workers.

  3. Palestinian workers in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after the Six-Day War the Palestinian community in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip suffered a major economic crisis, due to the disconnection from the ruling country, Jordan and Egypt respectably, which was the main destination of agricultural exports and paid wages for civil workers (such as teachers and official clerks).

  4. Israeli permit regime in the Gaza Strip - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The Israeli permit regime in the Gaza Strip is the legal regime that requires Palestinians in the Gaza Strip to obtain a number of separate permits from the military authorities of Israel, their occupiers from 1967 to 2005. Israeli work permits allow pass holders to work in Israel or its occupied ...

  5. Israel announces 3,000 new work permits for Gazans - AOL

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    Israel will increase the number of Palestinian workers it permits to enter its territory from the Gaza Strip, an Israeli defense body announced Wednesday, a gesture seemingly meant to bolster a ...

  6. Israeli permit regime in the West Bank - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Map of the West Bank The Israeli permit regime in the West Bank is the legal regime that requires Palestinians to obtain a number of separate permits from the Israeli military authorities governing Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank for a wide range of activities. [a] The first military ...

  7. Israel pledges fair treatment for all U.S. travelers in bid ...

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    Palestinian Americans have long complained of discrimination and abuse when attempting to travel in Israel. The U.S. says it must stop for a visa rule to be lifted.

  8. Demographics of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The number and status of African migrants in Israel is disputed and controversial, but it is estimated that at least 70,000 refugees mainly from Eritrea, Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, and the Ivory Coast reside and work in Israel. A count in late 2011 published in Ynet pointed out the number only in Tel Aviv is 40,000, which represents 10 ...

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