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Save the Children begins Tel Aviv refugee project

Save the Children said refugee children in Israel were at risk due to being sent to unlicensed day care centres

November 30, 2017 12:59
African migrants protest in front of the UNHCR office demanding asylum and work rights from the Israeli government in Tel Aviv, Israel, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014. (Photo AP)

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Rosa Doherty,

Rosa Doherty

1 min read

A humanitarian organisation that has been accused of running a “campaign against Israel” has announced it is launching a project to help refugee families living in Tel Aviv.

Save the Children said refugee children in Israel were at risk due to being sent to unlicensed day care centres “located in the commercial sex district.”

The charity has set aside £250,000 to support refugee families from Eritrea and South Sudan.

But Jerusalem-based watchdog NGO Monitor said the charity went from not issuing statements relating to Israel between July 2015 and August 2017 to resuming its “campaign against Israel” in the past few months.

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