Police Southern District Commander Maj. Gen. Amir Cohen signed a 30-day closure order Thursday morning for a business in Ashkelon, whose owner illegally employed and accommodated Gaza residents during wartime.
The two Gazans were discovered during a patrol carried out by the police throughout the city, when they arrived at a business called "Transporters of Five". According to suspicions, the two stayed and worked there without permits to stay in Israel, and they were arrested together with the business owner, Yaakov Drayer, 69, who was indicted yesterday in the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court for Helena and unlawful employment.
Business closure order // Photo: Police Spokesperson's Office
The officers caught the two men in a warehouse at the business, where they stayed even though Drier knew that their permit had been revoked due to an "iron sword" war
Drayer was later released by the court under restrictive conditions, and the two Gazans were interrogated and handed over to the military for further investigation and legal proceedings against them.
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