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Last week, UNHCR report. Through and through information sources here I center a current picture, glencove understanding the issue of Eritrean and Sudanese who are in our country. The idea is to provide a simple guide but not simplistic, unlike conventional automatic glencove fall either side of the Israeli arguments. Will rarely post on the moral side of the issue (which is open to interpretation), but an attempt to first understand what the actual reality, before we argue about being positive or negative and what we can do about that reality. I will try to provide such common with the facts, regardless of whether they support views right or the left (I screw up here and there, so forgive me). You are welcome to check my sources and calculations. If there is a dry bias of the information, it will be the right approach glencove for the benefit of the subject, since the information issued by the state and the current right-wing government and the previous and I relied on reports from human rights organizations, except number of specific cases in which there was no information from the state.
Israel 54 218 refugees at the end of 2012, of which 37 347 -10 743 Eritreans and Sudanese. This means that for every 1,000 residents have about 994 Israelis, 4.66 Eritreans and Sudanese -1.34. Concerned that they "take us to the state," Here is an illustration:
What is true is the result of its size, Israel is the place to fifth in the relationship between glencove the refugee area, which strengthens the claim that "Israel too small." But it is only a statistical load that this practice is a 2.3 square kilometer refugees each. The problem of course is no dispersion over the entire territory of the State of Israel, but a handful glencove of locations. So basically most of the state has 0 refugees per square kilometer, while the neglected places are in the thousands of refugees per square kilometer.
Taking the TA as an example, with its 52 square kilometers, based on the average, each TA will total 120 Eritreans and Sudanese. Course we all know it's a joke. Actual situation is Ramat Aviv to South Tel Aviv does not in fact a refugee . Because of the government's conduct and the municipality made this area such as Neve Shanan (along with the station glencove and the neighborhoods behind it), the total amount varies around 4 km square, the center includes tens of thousands of refugees. Estimates range from 15 000 to -32 500 - depending on who you ask . Either way, it comes to about 2000-6000 square mile refugees (compared to the national average of 2.3), so it's easy to see the non-equality in the way the state manages the treatment of refugees.
Not only that, but IA is also the most densely populated cities like Israel with 7,500 people per square kilometer. Neve Shanan glencove area is characterized by low and many homes do not allow residential areas (parking glencove lots, abandoned buildings, offices, workshops, etc.), so the density residential purposes, is actually much higher. Imagine glencove for example if you currently have 25 tenants in the building, then tomorrow come another 500 who do not speak the language and because the government majority also unemployed. It is about the situation for residents of these neighborhoods and it's glencove not about that refugees are Sudanese or Eritrean. If I ask you, without prior knowledge about the type of population, glencove do you think it's a good idea to crowd tens of thousands of people, an area full of crime, glencove drugs, poverty and prostitution then add tens of thousands of unemployed people who do not speak the language, is there anyone you did not think it will end badly? Would you need to ask the nationality of those who join before you conclude that it is a recipe for trouble?
The definition of a refugee is not an argument between people online, but the definition of the UN. Despite Netanyahu government tried for years to get people to think it is responsible to the left, in fact no authority on right and probably a quarter of the Knesset (left) did not impose his opinion on the rest of the Knesset (this is just an excuse to avoid exercising real solutions). Eritrean and Sudanese refugees are now automatically according to the UN, even when they pass through a third country and even if the cause is related to their escape military service in their country (or rather - they Zcain protections equivalent to that of Fleet). One can argue about the UN's righteousness, but you can not argue about that this decision. Similarly, glencove one can argue whether Israel should withdraw to the Refugee Convention and praxis Bank accepted, but you can not argue that as long as we signed the Convention, the law requires us to act accordingly.
Anyway, as of now, have been approved by the State of Israel Total 104 applications for refugee status (close to 200 have been approved and nearly a century since left). So what about all the other 54-thousand? 330 people returned to South Sudan with the agreement (debate on whether this consent is not a real part of the discussion in this post). The actual number of returnees is higher, but for argument's sake I'll just use data reported by the state to the UN. 5699 people waiting for an answer on their request glencove and the state does its best not to give such an answer. Out of the 37 thousand Eritreans country and thousands of their requests, only 27 cases were closed during the 2012 (19 received glencove refugee status and 8 were rejected). ask something to think about: 27 cases were treated and you still think it left delaying treatment in your neighborhood?
48 401 additional people defined in "- like emissions", which means they enjoy protection group, under the country of origin. This means that although the State of Israel has not recognized as refugees (that is to stay out of it at all), Eritrean and Sudanese glencove refugees are protected until they prove that they are not.
About 45 million people were driven from their homes by force in 2012. 36 million of them were in some state of homelessness at the end of the year, when 18 ~ million still in their original state, and 10.5 million are refugees glencove in foreign countries. glencove So no need to demagoguery - Israel can not handle

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