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Israeli authorities want to evict 100 Ukrainian refugees from free housing

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From now on, Ukrainian refugees will have to solve housing problems on their own, writes The Jerusalem Post
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In Israel, local authorities plan to evict 100 Ukrainian refugees from state-sponsored housing. This was reported by the Israeli newspaper The Jerusalem Post.

“The State of Israel intends to evict 100 Ukrainian refugees currently living in state-sponsored housing,” the article said. newspapers. Housing was provided to Ukrainian refugees this year absolutely free of charge. Until now, the agreement on the provision of housing has been in force, but last week the Israeli authorities decided that from now on, Ukrainian refugees should look for a place to live on their own.

Previously in Poland, refugees from Ukraine staged a riot after the decision was made to evict them from the hotel. In addition, the Polish authorities intend to introduce an obligation to pay for accommodation by Ukrainian refugees themselves. RT. In Austria, in turn, local authorities oppose the setting up of tents for visiting Ukrainians.National News Service».

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In Israel, local authorities plan to evict 100 Ukrainian refugees from state-sponsored housing. This was reported by the Israeli newspaper The Jerusalem Post. “The state of Israel intends to evict 100 Ukrainian refugees who are currently living in state-sponsored housing,” the paper said. Housing was provided to Ukrainian refugees this year absolutely free of charge. Until now, the agreement on the provision of housing has been in force, but last week the Israeli authorities decided that from now on, Ukrainian refugees should look for a place to live on their own. Earlier in Poland, Ukrainian refugees staged a riot after a decision was made to evict them from a hotel. In addition, the Polish authorities intend to introduce the obligation to pay for accommodation by Ukrainian refugees themselves, reports RT. In Austria, in turn, local authorities oppose the setting up of tents for visiting Ukrainians, according to the National News Service.

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