The delegation suggested to the Uzbek government that Afghan deportation candidates should be brought to Tashkent. From there they could be transported to Kabul.
The activist and her family were repeatedly threatened by the regime during the protests that swept Iran in 2022.
The bills were issued by Israeli politicians from three different parties.
Concerns over antisemitism are growing in Germany, particularly following an attempted attack on a Berlin synagogue with petrol bombs, and clashes between pro-Palestinian protesters and police.
The proposed law seeks to establish provisions of the law on the treatment of illegal migrants and moving towards their deportation from Israel.
A victory by the opposition in Turkey's elections would increase concerns for Syrians that they could be forced to return to the war-torn country they fled.
If the bill passes in the Knesset, the interior minister would be able to revoke Israeli citizenship or residency over what is commonly referred to as "pay-for-slay"