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Supreme Court: No Temporary Status for Asylum Seeker Despite Eight-Year Delay

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Supreme Court: No Temporary Status for Asylum Seeker Despite Eight-Year Delay
First reported by Haaretz · Jun 11, 2026

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The text includes multiple news and opinion items, including the death of singer and songwriter Ester Shamir at 71, U.S. difficulties for Iran's national team, and commentary on Erdogan and Trump. It also references a Supreme Court ruling that an asylum seeker should not be granted temporary status despite an eight-year delay.

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HaaretzLeft · HebrewJun 11, 2026
Supreme Court: No Temporary Status for Asylum Seeker Despite Eight-Year Delay
HaaretzLeft · HebrewJun 11, 2026
Supreme Court: Eritrean Woman Whose Asylum Request Has Been Pending for Eight Years Should Not Be Granted Temporary Residency

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