As violent clashes escalate between the Ethiopian Army and the FANO militia in the Amhara province, over 150 Israelis find themselves trapped in the Gondar region of Ethiopia. Israel’s Foreign Ministry is actively monitoring the situation and working to ensure the safety and evacuation options for its citizens and eligible immigrants.

The ministry is in direct contact with 160 Israelis and 54 individuals who are eligible to immigrate to Israel. These efforts are being coordinated even as Foreign Minister Eli Cohen receives updates while on a diplomatic visit to Moldova. The situation room at the Foreign Ministry maintains communication with Israelis and Jews in the conflict-ridden area, aiming to ensure their safety and exploring potential evacuation avenues.

Cohen expressed his commitment to resolving the situation promptly. “We are acting to find quick solutions to help all of the Israelis through diplomatic channels in Ethiopia and the international arena,” Cohen stated. “We will make every effort to ensure the wellbeing of all the Israelis and Jews who are trapped in the region.”

The situation grew dire after clashes erupted not only in Gondar but also in other cities and villages in the region. Among those caught in the crossfire, 13 Israeli travelers were successfully rescued by the PassportCard insurance company and Magnus International Search & Rescue on Monday. These organizations are closely monitoring the unstable situation to determine if further rescue operations can be undertaken or if it is safer for individuals to remain in designated secure areas.... Read More: JPost