An Israeli court has approved permanent residency for a female handball player, ending a prolonged legal struggle. The decision allows the athlete to remain in the country permanently.
01 · THE DISPATCH
An Israeli court has granted permanent residency to a handball player, ending a years-long legal battle. The athlete, whose name has not been disclosed in the report, had been fighting for the status. The decision marks a significant personal victory and underscores the judicial system's role in residency matters. The full article provides further details on the case.
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