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  2. Palestinian workers in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after the Six-Day War the Palestinian community in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip suffered a major economic crisis, due to the disconnection from the ruling country, Jordan and Egypt respectably, which was the main destination of agricultural exports and paid wages for civil workers (such as teachers and official clerks).

  3. Thousands of Indians flocked to a recruitment center on Thursday for jobs that would take them to Israel despite the three-month Israeli-Hamas war that is devastating Gaza and threatening to ...

  4. Kibbutz volunteer - Wikipedia

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    The volunteering phenomenon in the kibbutzim began in the mid-1960s when the young generation of Baby Boomers from western nations became curious about kibbutz life and eager to experience it first-hand, and as a result decided to come to Israel, volunteer in a kibbutz and gain experience of living and working in a collective community.

  5. Israel deports thousands of Palestinian workers back to Gaza ...

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    Al-Sajda was among the roughly 18,000 Palestinians from Gaza allowed to work in menial jobs in Israel. Israel on Friday deported thousands of Palestinian workers from the Gaza Strip back to the ...

  6. Economy of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Israel is a highly developed free-market economy. [23] [4] [24] [25] [26] The prosperity of Israel's advanced economy allows the country to have a sophisticated welfare state, a powerful modern military said to possess a nuclear-weapons capability with a full nuclear triad, modern infrastructure equivalent to developed countries, and a high-technology sector competitively on par ...

  7. Hebrew labor - Wikipedia

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    An example is the "Hebrew Job Board" (לוח עבודה עברית) website, which was encouraging "Hebrew labor" by publishing the list of "Jew-only" businesses and warning about security risks and danger of hitbolelut (Jewish assimilation) involved in hiring non-Jews, It was found to be engaged in discrimination and ordered to pay a fine.

  8. Ro'im Rachok - Wikipedia

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    Ro'im Rachok was founded in 2013 by two Mossad veterans who realized that certain individuals on the autism spectrum could be unusually skilled at spending long hours analyzing aerial reconnaissance photographs and picking out tiny details. [2]

  9. Indians in Israel - Wikipedia

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    There is a significant community of Indian Jews in Israel doing white-collar jobs mainly working in the industrial sector; some have started their own businesses. They are mostly members of mixed families, more specifically, Halachically non-Jewish members of Jewish households living in Israel.