A surprise examination was conducted by Israeli regulators during a subsequent police function in the Central and Jerusalem. In Rehovot, three Palestinians were discovered without lawful permits working there. They were discovered working in a neighborhood restaurant’s house. An investigation has been launched into the employer’s conduct for unlawful job, which qualifies as a criminal offence. The Israeli government agency that handles illegal immigration, the Population and Immigration Authority, has warned that employing immigrants without appropriate visa is against the rules. Such incidents would result in formal studies, it was stated. In the town of Jaffa earlier on October 8, 2024, Israeli authorities detained 43 illegal citizens during a regular evaluation. The individuals, who are thought to be from Arab regions, were discovered without appropriate permits at work and residing there. Authorities claimed that the procedure was a part of ongoing efforts to uphold immigration laws and protect public health. Police emphasized that Palestinians who are employed or provided housing by contractors or without true home or work permits not only break the law but even threaten public safety.
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