The Limited Times

After employing illegal aliens: Israel's third largest bakery closed | Israel Hayom

10/31/2023, 5:32:12 PM

Highlights: The Dganit Ein Haber factory in Kibbutz Einat was closed today for about 30 days after about 14 illegal aliens from Gaza, Judea and Samaria were seized on its premises. Two factory officials were arrested on suspicion of illegally employing workers. The activity was carried out as part of the focused police enforcement against offenses of employment, transportation and lodging of illegal aliens. The Israel Police said: "The Israel Police will show zero tolerance against those who violate the law and may harm the security of citizens"


The Dganit Ein Haber factory in Kibbutz Einat was closed today for about 30 days after about 14 illegal aliens from Gaza, Judea and Samaria were seized on its premises • Two factory officials were arrested on suspicion of illegally employing workers

The Rosh HaAyin police raided the Dganit Ein Haber factory in Kibbutz Einat on Tuesday and arrested about 14 illegal residents of the Gaza Strip and Judea and Samaria who worked there illegally. Two of the factory workers were arrested and the station's commander, Avi Biton, signed an order to close the station for about 30 days.

The activity was carried out as part of the focused police enforcement against offenses of employment, transportation and lodging of illegal aliens, which may constitute a platform for hostile terrorist activity, and the police carry out strict controls in businesses in the district and on the roads.

The Israel Police said: "The Israel Police will show zero tolerance against those who violate the law and may harm the security of citizens, especially in times of war."

Wrong? We'll fix it! If you find a mistake in the article, please share with us

Similar news: