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A Colombian man is suing Israel's government after having been refused Aliyah. The case is pending in front of the country's highest court and has brought international media attention to Israel's controversial Law of Return. As local Sephardi interest groups organize in support of the plaintiff, the government has been forced to address the issue and form a comprehensive committee to revise its approach as well as a more discreet sub-committee to address growing questioning regarding the origins of the country's Ashkenazi majority.

Minister of Diaspora

Teenagers claiming neo-nazi affiliation (Task Force 36)


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SUB-COMMITTEE ON EUROPEAN DIASPORA, KNESSET, JERUSALEM

NIGHT, CENTRAL BUS STATION, TEL AVIV

The head-beams of the Tel-Aviv bound bus from Jerusalem illuminates the glowing paint from a freshly tagged swastika on the pillars supporting the elevated highway. On the sidewalk below, an African man wearing a colorful djellaba stretches a three square meters cloth on which he lays out an assortments of fake Gucci sunglasses and Louis Vuitton handbags. After stopping his bus, the driver opens its side trunks and drops bags and suitcases by the street vendor's display as passengers disembark. First motivated by the spontaneous crowd, the African man, gets nervous as passengers rush around the trunks, stepping over his merchandise and getting confused when sorting out their luggage amongst the fake LVs. As passengers dissipates and the bus leaves, the man counts his units and re-arranges his layout.

Across the street, a teenager purposely throws his cigarette butt which lands on the cloth. The African vendor, quickly removes the lit cigarette but still notices a hole in the material. He looks up to now see four teenagers wearing Doc Martins boots at the foot of his display. He addresses them in elementary Hebrew but they reply in Russian.



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