10,000 Malawians to Work in Israel As Labor Deal Strengthens Ties
Around 10,000 foreign workers from the southeast African country of Malawi are expected to arrive in Israel by the end of the year to support industries such as agriculture, construction, elder care, and tourism, according to Malawian parliamentarian Joyce Chitsulo.
In February, Malawi’s parliament approved the program following a fact-finding mission to Israel, where 700 Malawians were already working. Chitsulo noted that despite the conflict between Israel and Gaza, these workers were content and had no desire to return home.
At the inaugural Africa-Israel Parliamentary Summit in Ethiopia earlier last month, Chitsulo told the media that many young Malawians finish school without job prospects. She said that working in Israel offers a win-win solution, especially given Israel’s labor shortage following restrictions on Palestinian workers after October 7.
“Now the people of Malawi know Israel is really good, and we are not ashamed to talk about it,” Chitsulo said. “People now know that Israel is a friend indeed.”
Further, over the last Jewish calendar year, 31,000 Olim (immigrants) arrived in Israel from more than 100 countries around the world despite the disruption of the Swords of Iron War, according to data released in advance of the Jewish New Year by the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration and The Jewish Agency for Israel. (YNet / VFI News)
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