Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon said today the deal ensures they will work in areas "agreed upon by both sides that take into consideration their safety and well- being."
He would not elaborate but Israeli media reported this as meaning the workers will not be working in territory Israel captured in 1967 that the Palestinians claim for a future state.
The international community mostly views Israeli settlements there as illegal and an obstacle to reaching a two-state solution to the conflict.
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