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Israel’s war-driven labor shortage fuels rise in foreign workers across retail and food sectors
Amid severe labor shortage worsened by Gaza war, Israel is turning to thousands of foreign workers from Thailand, Sri Lanka and India to fill gaps in retail, food production and services, as the government expands quotas to sustain the economy
Nurit Kadosh/Calcalist
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10.27.25
Netanyahu criticizes UK's decision to halt arms exports, says it will 'encourage Hamas'
The UK's suspension of 30 arms licenses to Israel, following Hamas' execution of Israeli hostages, has drawn ire from Netanyahu, who insists Israel's effort to destroy Hamas is akin to 'Britain's heroic stance against the Nazis'
Itamar Eichner
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09.03.24
Israel's message to Hamas: End violence near border if you want Palestinian laborers inside Israel
Israel has effectively communicated to Hamas, using UN envoys, Qatar and Egypt as intermediaries, that any breaches of the Gaza border regulations will have repercussions; Simultaneously, Israel is also contemplating a potential increase of the laborer quota by 1,500 individuals, contingent on a restoration of peace
Yossi Yehoshua, Einav Halabi
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09.26.23
Surgical instrument found in abdomen of New Zealand woman
Months after undergoing a cesarean section surgery at a hospital in Auckland, a woman experienced severe abdominal pain, and following a CT scan it was revealed that a there was a forgotten surgical instrument left in her abdomen, measuring 17 cm long
Dr. Itay Gal
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09.05.23
Record number of Haredi men join workforce amid soaring cost of living
Employment rate among ultra-Orthodox men exceeds 55% threshold for second successive quarter after hovering around low 50s in recent years; Expert says trend stems from rising interest rates, changes in mortgage market and cost of living
Shahar Ilan
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08.03.23
'France is no better than Qatar': Labor exploitation ahead of Paris 2024 Olympics
Commentary: A lawsuit filed by construction workers alleges basic labor rights violations, proving the brutal phenomenon is not exclusive to non-Western countries; Whether what they're doing is legal or not doesn't change the fact that everything must be ready by the summer of 2024
Zeev Avrahami
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07.04.23
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