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Israel building separation wall to keep refugees out

8.9.15

Israel building separation wall to keep refugees out: [alaraby.co.uk] Since returning to power in 2009, Netanyahu oversaw the construction of similar fences along the Sinai border and in the occupied West Bank and the Golan Heights.

Netanyahu said that he would not allow Israel to be "submerged by a wave of illegal migrants and terrorist activists."

In remarks released by his office, Netanyahu said: "Israel is not indifferent to the human tragedy of Syrian and African refugees... but Israel is a small country...without demographic or geographic depth. That is why we must control our borders."

The announcement came a day after Isaac Herzog, Israeli opposition leader, said that Israel should take in Syrian refugees, recalling the plight of Jews who sought refuge from past conflicts.�


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