Israeli authorities rescue 10 Indian workers from West Bank after month-long ordeal, passports confiscated in illegal entry scheme.

Israeli authorities have rescued ten Indian construction workers from the West Bank after being held for over a month, with their passports confiscated. The operation, which involved multiple Israeli agencies, revealed a scheme where Palestinians used the Indians’ passports to try illegal entry into Israel. The workers were reportedly lured to the West Bank with promises of work but were then held against their will. The rescue comes amid tensions in the region and highlights the risks faced by foreign workers in conflict zones. The Indian government praised Israel’s swift action and commitment to the safety of foreign nationals. This incident sheds light on the exploitation of vulnerable workers and the need for increased vigilance to prevent such abuses. The rescued workers are now safe and will be repatriated to India soon. This successful operation underscores the strong ties between India and Israel and their cooperation in addressing security challenges. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of safeguarding the rights and well-being of all individuals, regardless of their nationality. The workers’ ordeal has ended, thanks to the timely intervention of Israeli authorities, but it serves as a cautionary tale for others seeking employment opportunities abroad.

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