Construction industry recovering despite labor shortage
Construction in Israel, long seen as dependent on Palestinian Arab labor, is beginning to pick up speed again despite the restrictions imposed during the war.
Construction in Israel, long seen as dependent on Palestinian Arab labor, is beginning to pick up speed again despite the restrictions imposed during the war.
If the century-long Palestinian rejection of political pluralism continues to be rejected at its root, and thus not taken into consideration at all, what hope is there for the future?
The IDF has tightened the regulations on the entry and security of Palestinian Authority Arab workers employed at construction sites and industrial areas in Judea and Samaria.
The Beit El council explained to the residents that the use of Arab workers was intended to establish an educational building, stressing: 'The construction site is securely guarded by IDF soldiers.'
The Minister of National Missions suggests an alternate approach to allowing Palestinian Authority Arabs to work in Israeli territory.
Likud members Dudi Amsalem and Tali Gottlieb started a shouting match during today's party meeting.
Videos published this morning show masses of Palestinian Arabs entering the town of Mishor Adumim, allegedly without security clearance.
MK Moshe Saada says the government has not created a sufficiently detailed set of goals to truly be victorious in Gaza.
An open letter by the heads of several towns states that the towns demand additional restrictions on Palestinian Arab workers entering Judea and Samaria.
A Palestinian Arab man was arrested in the Brisker Yeshiva of Jerusalem after causing extensive property damage and assaulting police officers.
A Cabinet meeting has decided not to readmit Palestinian workers into Israeli territory, with some ministers calling for alternatives.
Despite opposition of multiple ministers, cabinet to discuss whether or not to allow Palestinian Authority Arabs to work in Israel again.
System for registering Palestinian labor broken into in at least the third time in recent months.
Prime Minister Netanyahu declares that the home of the terrorist who murdered three in Har Adar will be demolished.