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Dimona's African Hebrews launch campaign to stay put as deportations loom


Sue Surkes is The Times of Israel s environment reporter.
Members of the Hebrew Israelites Community of Dimona dance during festivities marking the Shavuot festival in the southern Israeli town of Dimona, May 26, 2013. (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)
The Hebrew Israelites Community of Dimona in southern Israel is launching a campaign, including a big event in Tel Aviv on May 20, aimed at derailing Interior Ministry attempts to deport dozens of people who had been seeking legal status to stay.
According to the ministry’s Population and Immigration Authority, 17 letters have been sent to 51 individuals, many of whom are single parents. The letters order them to leave the country within 60 days. Recipients have the right to appeal. ....

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Kerry denies claim he informed Iran of Israeli strikes in Syria
(JNS) U.S. Special Climate Envoy John Kerry on Monday denied allegations that he had discussed covert Israeli strikes on Iranian targets in Syria with Iran’s foreign minister.
“I can tell you that this story and these allegations are unequivocally false. This never happened either when I was Secretary of State or since,” Kerry tweeted on Monday night.
Kerry was responding to a leaked audio recording of a closed-door discussion involving Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and an Iranian economist, in whi. ....

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Black Hebrews Face Expulsion From Israel


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Dozens of families from a breakaway faction of the Black Hebrews movement were told this week that they have 60 days to leave Israel, or face forced explosion.
Some 3,000 African Americans affiliated with the Black Hebrews movement have lived in Israel since the late 1960s and early 1970s. Having broken away from the main Black Hebrews sect, they began coming to Israel as tourists, but never left.
They claim to be part of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel, but have failed to present evidence compelling enough to win them citizenship rights. Over the years, some members of the community, which largely resides in the Negev town of Dimona, have been granted temporary and permanent residency status. A handful have become citizens. ....

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Israel's move to deport African Hebrew Israelites reopens old wounds – J.


In the late 1970s, Israel formed a Knesset committee to investigate the “Black Hebrews cult,” a community of non-Jewish African Americans who had been entering the country on tourist visas and settling illegally in the Negev Desert for almost a decade.
The committee, led by Knesset member David Glass, produced a 100-page report in 1980 detailing the problems that the undocumented immigrants faced substandard housing conditions, lack of food and hostile relations with their neighbors, among others.
Slamming the government for its “ostrich-like inaction,” the committee proposed the following solution: Give the Black Hebrews legal status and move them to their own settlement. In return, community leaders would have to promise not to add new members from abroad. ....

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