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Tuesday, March 08, 2022

Israel will allow 25,000 non-Jewish Ukrainian refugees to stay in country 

Israel will allow 25,000 Ukrainians who are not eligible for immigration to stay in the country as refugees amid Russia's invasion of their nation, Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked announced Tuesday.

The minister said 20,000 of those had been in Israel before the outbreak of hostilities, and an additional 5,000 would be accepted from the time the invasion began.

This in addition to tens of thousands it expects to arrive in the country as part of Jewish immigration in the wake of the war, Shaked said.

Shaked announced the new policy for absorbing non-Jewish Ukrainian refugees as the war was on its 13th day, with no end in sight.

"The sights of war in Ukraine and the suffering experienced by its citizens rattle the soul and don't allow us to remain indifferent," she said in a press conference held at the Knesset on Tuesday evening.

She said Israel will "temporarily host" 20,000 Ukrainian citizens who were already in the country before the war broke out, mostly illegally, and won't take action to deport them. An additional immigration quota for 5,000 Ukrainian citizens seeking refuge in Israel after the war broke out was approved, the minister said.

According to Ynet, some 3,400 non-Jewish Ukrainians have arrived in Israel since Russian troops invaded the country on February 24, 150 of whom were not allowed entry.

Shaked said that under the new rules, any Ukrainian citizen entering Israel will receive a temporary permit to remain for 3 months. She added that if the situation in Ukraine does not improve, they will be allowed to apply for local work.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-will-allow-25000-non-jewish-ukrainian-refugees-to-stay-in-country-minister/

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