Israel Asylum Seekers Sell Traditional Crafts to Earn Cash

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In an industrial building in a rundown area of Tel Aviv, asylum seekers from Africa are making traditional crafts. They work in a community center called Kuchinate, meaning “crochet” in Tigrinya, which provides many with their only source of income and social support. Linda Gradstein reports for VOA from Tel Aviv.

Camera: Ricki Rosen