Construction Site in Tel Aviv Closed for Employing Palestinians "Without Permits"
SadaNews - The Israeli occupation police closed a construction site in the city of "Tel Aviv" administratively for 30 days, after "seizing Palestinians working there without legal permits".
According to the police, this morning, Tuesday, the site operator, aged 40, was detained for investigation.
The police threatened that they will continue to "combat the phenomenon of employing Palestinians without permits decisively, in order to safeguard the security and safety of the public," according to their statement.
The police continue their campaigns in Arab towns in the Galilee, Triangle, Negev, and coastal cities, pursuing Palestinian workers from the West Bank who enter Israel seeking a livelihood for their families. These pursuits have turned into a daily nightmare for these workers, especially with the involvement of special units in carrying out arrests.
Source: عرب 48
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