"Long hours in the biting cold, unbearable heat, without enough food, no water, and no overtime pay or sick leave - these were some of the conditions dozens of Bangladeshi workers allegedly had to endure at the Israeli-owned Musa Garments factory, located in Jordan. "I'll never forget the horrible time I spent in Jordan," Nasrin, 25, told Haaretz over the phone from Bangladesh, adding that while she might earn less at home, "At least I will be treated with some dignity."" Isn't that sweet? Israeli Zionist newspapers care about poor workers. Zionists can't stand exploitation. Is that not humane?