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Israel to Send African Migrants to West under New UN Deal

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Israel has cancelled plans to deport migrants en masse to Africa after reaching a deal with the United Nations refugee agency, according to a BBC report on Monday.

Some 16,250 African migrants, many seeking asylum, will instead be resettled in Western nations, including Canada, Italy and Germany, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The same amount will be given residency in Israel, he said.

Israel’s Supreme Court had blocked deportatio­ns meant to begin on Sunday.

The plan to send male African migrants to third countries in Africa - reported to be Uganda and Rwanda - was condemned by Israeli activists and sparked protests.

The new plan will be implemente­d over a fiveyear period. Mr Netanyahu’s office described the agreement as “unpreceden­ted”.

“These understand­ings will allow the removal of more migrants from Israel than in the previous plan, and under UN and the internatio­nal community’s auspices,” a statement said.

For each migrant resettled overseas, Israel will give “temporary residence” to a migrant in Israel, Mr Netanyahu told a news conference.

Canada, Italy and Germany are yet to officially confirm their participat­ion in the agreement.

Most of the 42,000 African migrants in Israel are from Eritrea - a one- party state whose leaders have been accused of crimes against humanity by a UN inquiry - and wartorn Sudan.

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