In total, since the beginning of the war, 46,206 Ukrainians have arrived in Israel from Ukraine, according to local journalists.
Ukrainians who come to Israel in 2023 will have a hard time finding work. On Monday, January 2, wrote the Israeli edition of Haaretz.
The government has reportedly decided to limit the labor rights of newcomers.
At the same time, the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs said that Ukrainians who arrived in Israel after the start of a full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation are subject to group protection against deportation, which the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs continues every month. They are allowed to work 90 days after their arrival in the country.
Ukrainians also have restrictions on where they can work. In particular, in 17 cities of the country, citizens of Ukraine can work in the following areas: in construction; in agriculture; in institutions for the care of the sick and elderly; in hotels.
Since the beginning of the war, 46,206 Ukrainians or citizens of other countries have entered Israel from Ukraine. Of them, about a thousand people were found subject to the law of return. Since then, 30,792 Ukrainians have left the country. Currently, there are 14,420 Ukrainian citizens who have arrived there since the beginning of the war.
Recall that at the end of November, the media reported that the Ukrainian delegation went to Israel for negotiations on air defense.
Earlier, Israel announced its readiness to start supplying weapons to Ukraine if Russia receives ballistic missiles from Iran.
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Source: korrespondent

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