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Israel to give work visas to LGBTQ+ Palestinians facing discrimination

LGBTQ+ Palestinians can now be issued work visas in Israel for six months

June 22, 2022 11:17
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The Israeli government is now giving special work visas to LGBTQ+ Palestinians facing discrimination or intimidation for who they are.

Previously, Palestinians with claims of intimidation were granted permits that allowed them to live in Israel for “welfare needs”, but that has now been expanded to allow the possibility of working.

Subject to security checks, Palestinians can now be issued work visas in Israel for up to six months, and can be extended beyond that depending on need, allowing them to earn an income and live a stable life.

In Gaza, male same-sex activity is punishable by up to 10 years in prison, and in the West Bank, a gay rights and feminist organisation was banned in 2019, and residents were asked to report "suspicious" activities to the authorities.