Israel's security cabinet delayed a decision on whether to allow West Bank Palestinians to work in Israel. The debate centers on the security risk versus the economic necessity. Former IDF intelligence officer Raphaël Jerusalmy highlighted the risk of leaving Palestinians in dire economic conditions, potentially leading to recruitment by terror organizations. The revelation that some Palestinians working in Israel provided information to Hamas raised concerns. Under U.S. pressure, Israel reversed its decision and allowed Palestinian Americans from the West Bank to enter its territory for the first time since the October 7th Hamas attack.
Israel allows Palestinian Americans to enter from West Bank for first time since Oct. 7 https://t.co/d4tUmqAAiN https://t.co/6n726nY9Vh
Under U.S. pressure, Israel allows Palestinian-Americans to travel from West Bank @BarakRavid reports https://t.co/tMtuuSid99 https://t.co/dZ7W1swnrM
Under U.S. pressure, Israel reversed its decision and is allowing Palestinian Americans who live in the occupied West Bank to enter its territory for the first time since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack. My report on @axios https://t.co/hw7ADaBFZn
Under U.S. pressure, Israel reversed its decision and is allowing Palestinian Americans who live in the occupied West Bank to enter its territory for the first time since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack. https://t.co/EJsNp2Shzc
#Palestinians from the #WestBank will not be allowed back into #Israel for work after the Security Cabinet voted against it on Sunday night in accordance with a recommendation from the Socio-economic Cabinet. Report by @AriellaMarsden https://t.co/3npkjhuShY
Israel's security cabinet made no decision overnight Sunday on whether to lift a ban on West Bank Palestinians working in Israel after Netanyahu delayed a vote when it became clear that most ministers would vote against it https://t.co/0NgOiEIVVa
Following the revelation that Palestinians working in Israel provided some of Hamas' information ahead of the October 7th attack @perry_dan breaks down the different approaches to the question of Palestinian workers from the West Bank entering Israel https://t.co/xazyWNQ5m0
'Not allowing people to enter Israel to work, leaves them in dire economic conditions: a fertile ground for terror organizations recruitment' Frmr. IDF intelligence officer Raphaël Jerusalmy discusses the dilemma of allowing West Bank's Palestinian workers to enter Israel https://t.co/QcP0qWyLIm
Israel to weigh allowing Palestinian workers back in i24NEWS Senior Diplomatic correspondent @owenalterman breaks down the debate between the security risk this decision poses and the necessity of these workers for the Israeli economy https://t.co/3GxZof7CNi