To streamline the process during wartime, officials completed all administrative procedures on board the aircraft
Amid ongoing war, missile fire, and instability, a powerful message of resilience emerged this week as more than 50 new immigrants arrived in Israel, refusing to let conflict stand in the way of their aliyah.
A special flight brought immigrants from France, the UK, and the United States in a coordinated effort by Israel’s Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, the Jewish Agency, and Keren Hayesod.
The group included over 20 young families; 11 individuals traveling alone; four infants, including a five-month-old baby; and even a 92-year-old senior, showing the wide range of people choosing to make Israel their home despite the added difficulties of the war.