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Israel Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman softens anti-migrant stance

June 7, 2012 09:53

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

“Jewish history compels us to take exceptional caution on these matters and forbids any harming of the other, the guest and the foreigner.”

This was the surprising denunciation made on Monday morning by the Foreign Ministry, following an arson attack on a flat rented to four African immigrants on Jerusalem’s Jaffa Road.

Surprising because, in the past, the ministry has not been involved in the question of the treatment of the thousands of illegal African immigrants who have crossed over the Sinai border, looking for shelter and work in Israel.

The ministry’s unprecedented statement followed an even sterner denunciation by Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman who said in a speech in Eilat, where many of the immigrants have found work, that ”the Foreign Ministry is making huge efforts to reach agreements with their countries of origin, and every interview and bombastic statement by Knesset members and ministers pushes us back six months.”