Following a ruling issued by Israeli rabbis in Bnei Brak, according to which residents are forbidden to rent out apartments to African migrants, the municipality announced Wednesday its inspectors would work in the coming days against landlords who illegally subdivide apartments and rent them out to "many Sudanese who have arrived recently."
Speaking to Ynet, Mayor Rabbi Yaakov Asher explained, "Police do not deal with them on grounds that they have refugee status, and this is the only way we found to tackle the phenomenon."
The City of Bnei Brak has the authority to file charges against people who subdivide apartments. A city official said the phenomenon is expanding "as many Sudanese who lived near the central bus station in Tel Aviv have left because of the police station located nearby."
According to city officials, some landlords cram as many as 10 Sudanese refugees into the apartments and charge $100-200 from each of them.
One official said the City is considering the possibility of revealing the landlords' names "so the public will learn the identity of those whose personal monetary interests outweigh the harm caused to the general population."
(Source: Ynet News)
1 comment:
prolly why obummer is scared of israel. he thinks theyll want him to start enforcing that here too!
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