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General07:28 · Jun 10

Under Ben Gvir’s Pressure, Police and Population Authority Detain Eritreans for a Deportation That Cannot Be Carried Out

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Netanyahu’s doctrine of force collapsed in Lebanon and Iran, and led to a crisis with the United States. Under Ben Gvir’s pressure, Eritreans are being detained in preparation for deportation, but they cannot actually be deported.

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