Israel's African migrants in limbo after Netanyahu reversal

In this Tuesday, April 3, 2018 photo, Eritrean Halofom Sulta sits under a banner "South Tel Aviv against deportation" after speaking to the Associated Press in southern Tel Aviv, Israel. Sultan has gone from incarceration in his native Eritrea to incarceration in Israel, where he is seeking asylum from the oppressive regime in the horn of Africa country. So when Israel's prime minister announced a deal with the U.N. to resettle thousands of African migrants, he felt hopeful. "There was a little light," he said. But hours later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked, canceling the deal and casting Sultan's fate, and those of thousands of other migrants, once again into uncertainty. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
In this Tuesday, April 3, 2018 photo, African migrants cross a street in southern Tel Aviv, Israel. After years of uncertainty, African migrants living in Israel felt hope when Israel's prime minister announced a deal to resettle many of them in Western countries. But hours later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked. African migrants living in the slums of southern Tel Aviv accuse the Israeli leader of playing politics with their lives and say Israel must find a solution to their plight. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
In this Tuesday, April 3, 2018 photo, Eritrean Halofom Sultan uses his mobile phone in in southern Tel Aviv, Israel. Sultan has gone from incarceration in his native Eritrea to incarceration in Israel, where he is seeking asylum from the oppressive regime in the horn of Africa country. So when Israel's prime minister announced a deal with the U.N. to resettle thousands of African migrants, he felt hopeful. "There was a little light," he said. But hours later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked, canceling the deal and casting Sultan's fate, and those of thousands of other migrants, once again into uncertainty. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
In this Tuesday, April 3, 2018 photo, an African migrant and his son look out of the balcony in southern Tel Aviv, Israel. After years of uncertainty, African migrants living in Israel felt hope when Israel's prime minister announced a deal to resettle many of them in Western countries. But hours later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked. African migrants living in the slums of southern Tel Aviv accuse the Israeli leader of playing politics with their lives and say Israel must find a solution to their plight. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
In this Tuesday, April 3, 2018 photo, an African migrant sleeps in a street in southern Tel Aviv, Israel. After years of uncertainty, African migrants living in Israel felt hope when Israel's prime minister announced a deal to resettle many of them in Western countries. But hours later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked. African migrants living in the slums of southern Tel Aviv accuse the Israeli leader of playing politics with their lives and say Israel must find a solution to their plight. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
In this Tuesday, April 3, 2018 photo, African Migrants cross a street in southern in Tel Aviv, Israel. After years of uncertainty, African migrants living in Israel felt hope when Israel's prime minister announced a deal to resettle many of them in Western countries. But hours later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked. African migrants living in the slums of southern Tel Aviv accuse the Israeli leader of playing politics with their lives and say Israel must find a solution to their plight. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)

Israel's African migrants in limbo after Netanyahu reversal

In this Tuesday, April 3, 2018 photo, Eritrean Halofom Sulta sits under a banner "South Tel Aviv against deportation" after speaking to the Associated Press in southern Tel Aviv, Israel. Sultan has gone from incarceration in his native Eritrea to incarceration in Israel, where he is seeking asylum from the oppressive regime in the horn of Africa country. So when Israel's prime minister announced a deal with the U.N. to resettle thousands of African migrants, he felt hopeful. "There was a little light," he said. But hours later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked, canceling the deal and casting Sultan's fate, and those of thousands of other migrants, once again into uncertainty. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
In this Tuesday, April 3, 2018 photo, African migrants cross a street in southern Tel Aviv, Israel. After years of uncertainty, African migrants living in Israel felt hope when Israel's prime minister announced a deal to resettle many of them in Western countries. But hours later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked. African migrants living in the slums of southern Tel Aviv accuse the Israeli leader of playing politics with their lives and say Israel must find a solution to their plight. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
In this Tuesday, April 3, 2018 photo, Eritrean Halofom Sultan uses his mobile phone in in southern Tel Aviv, Israel. Sultan has gone from incarceration in his native Eritrea to incarceration in Israel, where he is seeking asylum from the oppressive regime in the horn of Africa country. So when Israel's prime minister announced a deal with the U.N. to resettle thousands of African migrants, he felt hopeful. "There was a little light," he said. But hours later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked, canceling the deal and casting Sultan's fate, and those of thousands of other migrants, once again into uncertainty. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
In this Tuesday, April 3, 2018 photo, an African migrant and his son look out of the balcony in southern Tel Aviv, Israel. After years of uncertainty, African migrants living in Israel felt hope when Israel's prime minister announced a deal to resettle many of them in Western countries. But hours later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked. African migrants living in the slums of southern Tel Aviv accuse the Israeli leader of playing politics with their lives and say Israel must find a solution to their plight. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
In this Tuesday, April 3, 2018 photo, an African migrant sleeps in a street in southern Tel Aviv, Israel. After years of uncertainty, African migrants living in Israel felt hope when Israel's prime minister announced a deal to resettle many of them in Western countries. But hours later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked. African migrants living in the slums of southern Tel Aviv accuse the Israeli leader of playing politics with their lives and say Israel must find a solution to their plight. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
In this Tuesday, April 3, 2018 photo, African Migrants cross a street in southern in Tel Aviv, Israel. After years of uncertainty, African migrants living in Israel felt hope when Israel's prime minister announced a deal to resettle many of them in Western countries. But hours later, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked. African migrants living in the slums of southern Tel Aviv accuse the Israeli leader of playing politics with their lives and say Israel must find a solution to their plight. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)