Protesters slam Netanyahu's abandonment of UN migrant deal

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African migrants and Israelis demonstrate in the city of Tel Aviv on April 3, 2018, against the Israeli government's policy to forcibly deport African refugees and asylum seekers. (AFP)

Protesters took to the streets of Tel Aviv on Tuesday to voice their disapproval of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s suspension of a UN agreement to grant temporary residence to thousands of African migrants in Israel, as well as resettle a further 17,000 in Western countries rather than deport them back to African nations.

Some protesters posed as African slaves with chains and a price tag, and others chanted slogans such as "Every person is a person, we all have the same blood."

(Source: Ruptly)


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