Israeli authorities recently carried out a successful rescue operation, saving ten Indian construction workers who were held captive in the West Bank for more than a month, with their passports seized. The operation, which was a collaborative effort involving various Israeli agencies, revealed a shocking scheme where Palestinians were using the Indian workers’ passports in an illegal attempt to enter Israel. The rescued workers were reportedly in good health and have since been reunited with their families. This incident sheds light on the ongoing issue of illegal immigration and human trafficking in the region. The swift and decisive action taken by Israeli authorities highlights their commitment to combating such criminal activities and ensuring the safety of all individuals within their borders. The Indian Embassy in Israel has expressed gratitude for the successful rescue of its citizens and is working closely with Israeli officials to investigate the matter further. This rescue mission serves as a reminder of the importance of international cooperation in addressing cross-border crimes and protecting the rights of vulnerable populations.
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Israeli agencies rescue ten Indian workers held in West Bank, uncovering illegal entry scheme using confiscated passports.
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