TEL AVIV
Walk through Levinsky Park near the central bus station here and you might think you were in another country. African men, and some women, occupy every inch of a low stone bench in the brutal sun. Blankets are stashed in the branches of a eucalyptus tree, to be retrieved at nightfall. For block after block of this seedy South Tel Aviv neighborhood, with trash spilling out of dumpsters and peddlers hawking batteries and blue jeans from sidewalk mats, nearly every person is African, mostly from Eritrea and Sudan.
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