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Investigations reveal that human trafficking networks are using Jordanian territory as a route to smuggle women from Eastern Europe and South America to Israel, following tightening of entry procedures at Ben Gurion Airport. These networks lure women with job advertisements offering salaries up to $60,000 per month, only to subject them to blackmail, violence, and exploitation in prostitution. Despite the war in Gaza, the traffickers continued their activities, taking advantage of clandestine routes. Some women faced arrest and danger at the Jordanian borders, and the smuggling operations persisted despite legal and security risks, exposing gaps in the fight against human trafficking.
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