Talk:Prostitution in Israel

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[edit] by 82.166.109.30

By reading this article you may think that there is a human trafficking in Israel. However there is no such thing. Women are not sold into prostitution, they are working and the are not forced to work.

In your comment you said "add **reliable** sources to back up those false claims. Committees and Newspapers are not considered reliable". First of all, if Committees and Newspapers are not reliable what are? and second I was careful not to say "about 3000 to 5000 women are smuggled annually into Israel and sold into prostitution" rather "According to a 2005 Parliamentary Inquiry Committee..." so I was not making a statement of fact but rather just saying what the committee said. If you have some "**reliable**" sources for an alternate point of view that can be added. Jon513 (talk) 17:34, 22 January 2008 (UTC)