Tag Archive: Hotline for Refugees and Migrants

Refugees Without Refuge: Working to Make #HolotVoices Heard

Asylum seekers held in the Holot detention facility will finally have heat in the cold weather following legal action by the NIF network.

New Legislation Targets Asylum Seekers

Legislators in Israel are proposing a new plan to detain African asylum seekers in Israel following September’s Supreme Court victory.

138 Asylum Seekers to be Released

Following two years of detention, 138 African asylum seekers will finally be released.

High Court Orders Closure of Detention Camps for African Refugees

In a major victory for human rights, Israel’s Supreme Court has ruled that refugees can no longer be held indefinitely in detention camps.

Supreme Court Rules: Refugees Deserve a Fair Process

A Supreme Court ruling offers a glimmer of hope for asylum seekers being held in the Holot Detention camp.

NIF Sponsors Refugee Seder at Holot Detention Facility

In the spirit of freedom that characterizes the holiday, NIF was one of the sponsors of a special Seder held just outside Holot Detention Facility in the Western Negev, where African refugees are now incarcerated.

Feature: Saving Asylum Seekers from Holot

This week, Israel’s Supreme Court is hearing a case on the detention of African asylum seekers filed by Hotline for Migrants and Refugees.

Children of Migrant Families to Receive Legal Status in Israel

Following a protracted legal battle, 221 children of migrant workers will receive legal status to stay in Israel, the only home they’ve ever known.

Asylum Seekers March to Jerusalem

A group of around 200 Sudanese asylum seekers marched to Jerusalem in an attempt to gain official recognition of their refugee statuses. Most of the marchers have been imprisoned for almost two years and none of their asylum requests – which were filed with the assistance of NIF grantee Hotline for Refugees and Migrants (previously Hotline for Migrant Workers) – have been answered. Following the protest, they were arrested and transferred to Saharonim Prison, where they will be detained for two months before being returned to the newly established Holot detention center.

Briefing on Israeli High Court ruling on Asylum Seekers

In September, Israel’s High Court struck down a law that imprisoned asylum seekers for years without trial. The ruling was a big win for Israeli democracy.