Hundreds of Ethiopian immigrants get warm welcome in Israel, Their Forefathers Land!!

BEN-GURION INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Israel (AP) — Hundreds of Ethiopian immigrants arrived on Thursday to a festive ceremony at Israel’s international airport, as the government took a step toward carrying out its pledge to reunite hundreds of families split between the two countries.
Some 300 people landed on the Ethiopian Airlines flight, with many waving flags or stopping to kiss the ground as they streamed off the aircraft onto a red carpet. Many were dressed in traditional Ethiopian robes, and many women held babies in their arms. Festive Hebrew songs were blasted over loudspeakers.
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Although the families are of Jewish descent and many are practicing Jews, Israel does not consider them Jewish under religious law. Instead, they were permitted to enter the country under a family-unification program that requires special government approval.
A large delegation of Israeli officials welcomed the group, and Pnina Tamano-Shata, the country’s first Ethiopian-born Cabinet minister, traveled to Ethiopia to join them on the flight.
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“My wife Sara and myself were standing there with tears in our eyes,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at a welcoming ceremony. “This is the essence of our Jewish story, the essence of the Zionist story.”
Community activists have accused the government of dragging its feet in implementing a 2015 decision to bring all remaining Ethiopians of Jewish lineage to Israel within five years. Netanyahu’s Likud party repeated that pledge before national elections early this year.
Activists for Ethiopian Aliyah, a group promoting family unification, estimates that some 7,000 Ethiopian Jews remain behind in Ethiopia, some of whom have been waiting for years to join their families.
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“Once again, the government led by Prime Minister Netanyahu has decided to place quotas on the immigration of Jews from Ethiopia,” said Muket Fenta, an activist who has been fighting for over a decade to bring his aunt to Israel.

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“The government is celebrating a few hundred immigrants from Ethiopia, while thousands were supposed to be here and are still left behind while their fate is in question,” he said.

Heading into serious racism.

Going to a desert

immigrants wanakua welcomed na red carpet hadi na prime minister mwenyewe. What is israels agenda?

Suez Canal boi

COVID-19 vaccine will be administered to them first

whats it got to do with this?

I’m not knowledgeable enough on the subject to link it all up, but given Israel’s history with Egypt over control of the canal, and Egypt’s beef with Ethiopia over the hydroelectric dam, I have a feeling Netanyahu is stirring something up with this move. Israel is very xenophobic and they never do anything without a purpose. My guess is they’re trying to get some leverage by welcoming refugees from a country that happens to be Egypt’s biggest obstacle on the African continent.

Why is Ethiopia egypts biggest obsticle in Africa? Are other african countries so weak and submissive compared to Ethiopia? That must be it. Maybe Ethiopians are not africans?

Canaan.

Baba alituambia pia sisi tutafika Canaan, kumbe akapiga kona, ametufikisha daraja ya Building Bridges Chieth. Not boarding.

huko racism ni noma , i hear they are even sterilized to avoid interbreeding with mjungu zionists

Swanschieth hii krisi unatakaje?Niko mbaya saidi

Feminazi huko wanasumbua sana

In the 70s Israel immigrated several thousands of them from Ethiopia and through Sudan, in two operations where Mossad was heavily involved - Operation Moses and Operation Solomon.

You are right!!!
Immigration into Israel by Black Jews is overrated by Ethiopians. They will soon realize they are first, second and third black (and despised); then 10th Jew.

Ukabila Israel ni noma

I hate Israel and has forever backed Palestine. The Jews may even use them as guinea pigs in some sort of experiments. Yaani immigrants wanawekewa red carpet??? Walai this won’t end well.

Hesabu ni wangapi and compare the figure with that of next year.

Are Tanzanians wearing masks when outside their country?