Seeking safety and asylum, approximately 60,000 Africans have fled to Israel over the past decade. Israel, founded as a haven for persecuted Jews after the Holocaust, lacks a policy, infrastructure, or political will to manage this wave of migrants.
African Exodus
A country founded as a haven for persecuted Jews is now struggling to cope with the influx of around 60,000 African refugees seeking safety and asylum over the past decade, despite lacking a comprehensive policy and infrastructure to manage the situation.