PNN – In its Sunday issue, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper discussed the fate of a 16-year-old girl who, after immigrating from Ukraine, was displaced on the streets of Israel for 10 years and forced into prostitution.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Hebrew-language media outlet reported that the 16-year-old Ukrainian girl immigrated to Israel from her country alone with big dreams of progress and life, but spent the next 10 years on the streets of Tel Aviv, becoming heavily addicted and resorting to prostitution to make a living.
Even after he managed to recover from his addiction and go back to work, he still has to wake up at 4:30 in the morning to work in a kitchen for 10 hours straight.
Lisa says about her life, until six years ago, I was sleeping rough for a full decade, living on the streets of Tel Aviv. I had no horizons in life. The path I began at the age of 16, when I immigrated from Ukraine to Israel, was a very long and difficult one.
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There were only 6 months left in my academic year in Ukraine, but I was transferred to (Occupied Palestine) as part of a plan to attract young people from the former Soviet Union, known as the Nile Project.
He says: They convinced me to drop out of school and class, leave my family, and immigrate to Israel at the age of 16.
We came here from Ukraine with a number of teenagers my age. I remember they divided us into several groups and moved us to boarding houses.
I was taken to a boarding school in the northern region. I stayed there for two and a half years. There I continued my studies, which I had abandoned halfway, and completed the eleventh and twelfth grades.
But after that, I had to work as a waiter, and then I tried to get a job at the Ministry of War by learning computers. I was 20 years old at the time, but the office where I worked closed after a year and I had to go back to being a waiter. From then on, my path went towards addiction, and I used everything from alcohol to cannabis and psychedelic pills.
It was then that we gradually traveled this path with a number of young people of the same age and in good health, and it wasn’t long before I became one of the addicts sleeping on the street, my hands full of injection sites.