Israel’s Scramble for Africa
Israel’s recent rapprochement to African states is part of a coordinated effort by the government to get close to African countries.
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Yael Even Or is a journalist and producer based in New York City.
Israel’s recent rapprochement to African states is part of a coordinated effort by the government to get close to African countries.
The film ‘Red Leaves’ is a timely depiction of the Ethiopian-Israeli struggle.
Israel’s arms exports to African countries has more than doubled in the last four years: African countries spent $223m on Israeli arms in 2013 compared to $107m in 2012.
If Israel doesn’t send asylum seekers back to the countries they fled from, it deports them to “third countries.”
How some American Zionists make connections between Israel and Rwanda.
Fantasizing about transferring refugees to third countries, has long been a project of the Israeli state and its policy makers.
A new Israeli law orders asylum-seekers to be detained for an unlimited period without judicial oversight or criminal proceedings, even for misdemeanors like bicycle or cell-phone theft.
There are some 36,000 Eritrean asylum seekers in Israel who wants to force them to go home. To a dictatorship.
Israel to African nations: take our asylum seekers and we will give you arms.