
Workers rescued and brought to a safe place (symbolic image)
Jerusalem:
10 construction workers in India were rescued from a village in West Bank at night, where they were held hostage for more than a month after the passport was snatched away. The local media on Thursday quoted the Israeli population and immigration authority as saying. The ‘Times of Israel’ quoted the officials as saying that by promising to give Palestinian work, they took these workers to Al-Jayem village and then took their passports. Tried to enter Israel using them.
Israel went to work laborers
According to the news, these workers were rescued by the Population and Immigration Authority in a one -night campaign run with the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and the Ministry of Justice. These workers originally came to Israel to work in the construction industry. According to the news, these workers have been reached to a safe place and later their work will be decided. It is said that the IDF had identified the illegal use of passports and later returned them to their owners.
Palestinians used Indian passports for entry in Israel
The news portal ‘Wintenus’ said that Palestinians used Indian passports to easily cross the border and enter Israel. According to this portal, the Israeli defense forces stopped some suspects at a border post, after which Indian workers were recovered. It is said that in the last one year, about 16000 workers came to work in the construction industry in Israel.
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