The journey begins in war-ravaged countries like Eritrea and Sudan, where black Africans face discrimination. Fleeing genocide, they pay Bedouin tribes for safe passage through the Sinai desert, enduring brutality en route. In Israel, they’re detained in Saharonim prison, released with minimal aid. Sudanese refugees receive temporary visas but are denied rights, labeled ‘infiltrators’ by the government. They’re marginalised, left to survive in South Tel Aviv’s Levinsky Park, often exploited for menial labor. This newspaper seeks to shed light on their struggle, neglected by Israeli society and the world, highlighting their resilience and the oppressive refugee policies they face.