10 ‘missing’ Indian workers found in West Bank, rescued by Israel
- Ten Indian construction workers were rescued from al-Zaayem after being held for over a month, as confirmed by Israel's Population and Immigration Authority.
- Palestinians allegedly lured the workers with job offers before confiscating their passports.
- The rescue operation involved the Israel Defense Forces, the Population and Immigration Authority, and the Justice Ministry.
- The IDF identified fraudulent passport use, enabling the recovery of the workers and their return to a secure location.
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10 missing Indian workers found and rescued in West Bank after being held for over a month
Ten Indian workers, who were initially recruited for construction jobs in Israel, were rescued in a coordinated overnight operation by Israeli authorities from a Palestinian village in the West Bank. The workers had been held for more than a month after their passports were taken. According to Israeli authorities, the workers were promised employment in the West Bank village of al-Zaayem. However, once they arrived, their passports were confisca…
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