A group of 180 new immigrants from Ethiopia will fulfill a lifelong dream on Wednesday, landing at Ben Gurion Airport on a special flight chartered by The Jewish Agency for Israel that will mark the continuation of Operation Zur Israel, the initiative that will ultimately reunite 3,000 Ethiopians with their families in Israel during the coming months.
Wednesday’s arrival will mark the first in a series of flights that are planned from Ethiopia during the next few months, as the prospective immigrants who are reuniting with their families in the Jewish state are currently awaiting Aliyah (immigration to Israel) from Gondar and Addis Ababa. A second flight will land at Ben Gurion on Thursday, bringing 160 additional Ethiopian immigrants as part of Operation Zur Israel.
On Wednesday, the immigrants will be accompanied by Minister of Aliyah and Integration Pnina Tamano-Shata, as well as Chairman of the World Zionist Organization (WZO) and Acting Chairman of The Jewish Agency Yaakov Hagoel. Minister Tamano-Shata and Hagoel were also in Ethiopia to assess the immigrants’ preparations for Aliyah.
The operation was initially launched in December 2020 following a government decision led by Minister Tamano-Shata in October of that year. The Jewish Agency is responsible for preparing the Ethiopian immigrants for Aliyah and organizing their flights to Israel, in coordination with the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, and in cooperation with the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“The Government of Israel and The Jewish Agency are prepared for the absorption of these new Ethiopian immigrants,” Minister Tamano-Shata said. “Together, we will make sure that the immigrants finally fulfill their dream, and reach home and their families.”
A group of 180 new immigrants from Ethiopia will fulfill a lifelong dream on Wednesday, landing at Ben Gurion Airport on a special flight chartered by The Jewish Agency for Israel that will mark the continuation of Operation Zur Israel, the initiative that will ultimately reunite 3,000 Ethiopians with their families in Israel during the coming months.
Wednesday’s arrival will mark the first in a series of flights that are planned from Ethiopia during the next few months, as the prospective immigrants who are reuniting with their families in the Jewish state are currently awaiting Aliyah (immigration to Israel) from Gondar and Addis Ababa. A second flight will land at Ben Gurion on Thursday, bringing 160 additional Ethiopian immigrants as part of Operation Zur Israel.
On Wednesday, the immigrants will be accompanied by Minister of Aliyah and Integration Pnina Tamano-Shata, as well as Chairman of the World Zionist Organization (WZO) and Acting Chairman of The Jewish Agency Yaakov Hagoel. Minister Tamano-Shata and Hagoel were also in Ethiopia to assess the immigrants’ preparations for Aliyah.
The operation was initially launched in December 2020 following a government decision led by Minister Tamano-Shata in October of that year. The Jewish Agency is responsible for preparing the Ethiopian immigrants for Aliyah and organizing their flights to Israel, in coordination with the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, and in cooperation with the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“The Government of Israel and The Jewish Agency are prepared for the absorption of these new Ethiopian immigrants,” Minister Tamano-Shata said. “Together, we will make sure that the immigrants finally fulfill their dream, and reach home and their families.”
