Tuesday, June 13, 2017

According to the organization Human Rights Watch, the Israeli authorities denied her a work permit, the application for which was filed with the director of its branch in Israel and Palestine, on the basis that it is not a real human rights group.
In its response to the statement by Moshe Nakash (Moshe Nakash), department director in charge of a work permit for work with employers Israeli administration and foreign workers, cites the opinion of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country in which it is noted that for some time the social activities of the organization and its reports are of politicized and are at the service of the Palestinian propaganda, while it is covered by false banner of "the struggle for human rights", in connection with which the Israeli Foreign Ministry has recommended to refuse satisfaction of the submitted application.
Emmanuel Nashon (Emmanuel Nahshon), the representative of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, confirmed the decision, the newspaper Guardian. "Alluding to the holding of a broader policy, Nashon said that other organizations, such as Amnesty International, will be evaluated case by case basis", - said the Guardian.
According to Human Rights Watch, the refusal was followed in a time when the Israeli authorities are trying to limit the space for local and international human rights organizations to work in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories, increasing the pressure on human rights defenders working there.
"This decision marks an ominous turn after nearly three decades, during which Human Rights Watch staff have regular easy access to Israel and the West Bank - the organization said. - However, Israel refuses to Human Rights Watch access to the Gaza Strip since 2010, with the exception of one visit in 2016 ".
Recent Israeli steps carried out in an atmosphere of greater cooling of the atmosphere in the country with regard to human rights, reports Guardian. The newspaper notes that in the past year, the Israeli parliament passed a controversial bill requiring Israeli non-governmental organizations (NGOs), which receive most of their funding from foreign government agencies, state this in the official reports, and adds that this legislation is applicable to approximately 25 NGOs .
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Pearl Necklace said...

The Israeli Diamond Exchange (IDE) has reacted to the recent surge in terrorist attacks: the security system of the exchange will be strengthened.
The Chairman of the IDE Security Committee, Shalom Papir, announced a review of the rules of conduct and norms regarding the use of force during security events.
A special emphasis was placed on increasing vigilance and increasing the number of employees patrolling the exchange in order to identify suspicious persons, objects or vehicles in parking lots and at the entrances to the four buildings of the exchange complex.
Medical personnel and IDE security personnel are ready to provide immediate assistance in the event of security-related incidents involving human casualties.