MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報

Top Menu

  • Our Team
  • Editorial Statute
    • Code of Ethics
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
  • Archive
    • PDF Editions
  • Contacts
  • Extra Times
    • Drive In
    • Book It
    • tTunes
    • Features
    • World of Bacchus
    • Taste of Edesia

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Macau
    • Photo Shop
    • Advertorial
  • Interview
  • Greater Bay
  • Business
    • Corporate Bits
  • China
  • Asia
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Our Desk
    • Business Views
    • China Daily
    • Multipolar World
    • The Conversation
    • World Views
  • Our Team
  • Editorial Statute
    • Code of Ethics
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
  • Archive
    • PDF Editions
  • Contacts
  • Extra Times
    • Drive In
    • Book It
    • tTunes
    • Features
    • World of Bacchus
    • Taste of Edesia
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
logo
FOUNDER & PUBLISHER Kowie Geldenhuys
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Paulo Coutinho
Macau,

MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報

  • Home
  • Macau
    • Photo Shop
    • Advertorial
  • Interview
  • Greater Bay
  • Business
    • Corporate Bits
  • China
  • Asia
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Our Desk
    • Business Views
    • China Daily
    • Multipolar World
    • The Conversation
    • World Views
  • Cloud ban puts Macau at competitive disadvantage in regional AI race, tech leaders warn

  • Crackdown nets 117 suspected illegal workers at construction, residential, commercial sites

  • Where Nordic Light Meets Japanese Shadow: Kaiseki Alchemy at Yamazato

  • Gov’t officially recognizes eight intangible cultural heritage inheritors

  • Business delegation meets China’s consul in Ho Chi Minh City to deepen Vietnam ties

  • Dragon Boat Festival fuels tourism spike

World
Home›World›This day in history | 1985 Israel ends major Ethiopian rescue mission

This day in history | 1985 Israel ends major Ethiopian rescue mission

By -
January 5, 2021
22
0
Share:

Israel has airlifted thousands of Jewish Ethiopian refugees out of Sudan, it has emerged.
Operation Moses, which has been taking place in secret since 21 November 1984, has been suspended since news of the covert airlift became public.
Press leaks have forced the Israeli Government to admit that about 8,000 Ethiopians fleeing famine-struck Ethiopia have now arrived in Israel.
The Arab world has been angered by Khartoum’s decision to co-operate with Israel and allow charter planes to fly from Sudan – which does not recognise the country.
The Israeli Prime Minister, Shimon Peres, has insisted that Operation Moses will continue.
Jewish people from Ethiopia are said to be able to trace their lineage back almost 3,000 years and may be the descendants of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba.
They are a minority in Ethiopia where the major religions are Christianity and Islam.
The Jewish community has suffered discrimination, particularly in recent years under Marxist President Colonel Mengistu Haile Mariam who prohibited the practice of Judaism and the teaching of Hebrew.
The operation began following reports last September that more Jewish refugees from Ethiopia were arriving in Sudan, and many were dying from malnutrition.
Some of them, who now live in Israel, claim that details of Operation Moses was leaked by Israelis who have been alarmed at the number of Jewish refugees from Ethiopia arriving in the country.
Until recently they were not given Jewish status and public opinion in Israel on the government’s motives for launching Operation Moses are mixed.
Some believe its reasons are humanitarian, but others think the refugees from Ethiopia are simply the latest immigrants to settle in Israel and raise the numbers now living there.
There are now between 10,000 and 15,000 Jewish people from Ethiopia living in Israel.
Estimates suggest there is still a similar figure living in famine-hit villages in the Ethiopian province of Gondar and 1,000 in refugee camps in Sudan.
Jewish people from Ethiopia who live in Israel claim the publicity surrounding the operation has endangered the safety of refugees in Sudan.

Courtesy BBC News

In context

It is estimated that around 4,000 Jewish people from Ethiopia died making the journey by foot to Sudan.
The US completed the airlift when it launched Operation Joshua in the same year.
In 1991, Israel launched Operation Solomon and airlifted 15,000 Ethiopian Jewish people.
There are now around 80,000 Jewish people from Ethiopia living in Israel, but they have faced difficulties assimilating into society.
According to a government report in 1999, many cannot write Hebrew and the unemployment rate among the Ethiopian community in Israel is at least three times the national average.
Coming from a subsistence economy some found it hard to find work in an industrialised country.
But nearly all young Ethiopian males have been assimilated into the army during national service.
An independent report has said that Jewish people from Ethiopia were “no longer viewed as a curiosity, but as a familiar part of Israel’s ethnic mosaic”.

FacebookTweetPin

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X

Like this:

Like Loading…

Related

TagsThis Day in History
Previous Article

USA | Extraordinary warning to Trump by ...

Next Article

Pandemic | Thailand reports record daily cases ...

0
Shares

    Related articles More from author

    • This Day In History

      1994 Modahl banned for drug taking

      December 15, 2025
      By -
    • World

      This Day in History | 1992 UN threatens Libya with sanctions

      January 21, 2020
      By -
    • World

      This Day in History | 1984 Indian prime minister shot dead

      October 31, 2018
      By -
    • This Day In History

      1951 Glasgow powers up for the Festival

      May 28, 2024
      By -
    • This Day In History

      1960 Radio telescope makes space history

      March 14, 2024
      By -
    • This Day In History

      1969 Deadly bomb blasts in Italy

      December 12, 2025
      By -

    Leave a reply Cancel reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    • Asia-Pacific

      India | No-meat, no-lust advice for pregnant women ridiculed

    • Macau

      MIF registers slight increase in trade visitors, some exhibitors disappointed

    • Arts & CultureHeadlines

      Grammys are Swift’s world on a night when women like Cyrus, Mitchell also shine

    DAILY EDITION

    Friday, June 19, 2026 – edition no. 4975
    Friday, June 19, 2026 – edition no. 4975

    Greater Bay

    MDT MACAU GRAND PRIX SPECIAL

    June 2026
    M T W T F S S
    1234567
    891011121314
    15161718192021
    22232425262728
    2930  
    « May    

    Timeline

    • June 19, 2026

      Cloud ban puts Macau at competitive disadvantage in regional AI race, tech leaders warn

    • June 19, 2026

      Crackdown nets 117 suspected illegal workers at construction, residential, commercial sites

    • June 19, 2026

      Where Nordic Light Meets Japanese Shadow: Kaiseki Alchemy at Yamazato

    • June 19, 2026

      Gov’t officially recognizes eight intangible cultural heritage inheritors

    • June 19, 2026

      Business delegation meets China’s consul in Ho Chi Minh City to deepen Vietnam ties

    • June 19, 2026

      Dragon Boat Festival fuels tourism spike

    • June 19, 2026

      Database planned for aging buildings

    • June 19, 2026

      Kiang Wu Hospital opens medically led weight management center

    • June 19, 2026

      New traffic detection system to go live at Cotai intersection

    • June 19, 2026

      Covid-19 surge expected in coming weeks

    Extra Times

    Extra TimesHeadlinesTaste of Edesia

    Where Nordic Light Meets Japanese Shadow: Kaiseki Alchemy at Yamazato

    There are collaborations born of convenience, and then there are those born of quiet necessity. The dinner last week at Yamazato belongs firmly to the latter. Titled Kaiseki Alchemy, it brings ...
    • Sun Chaser Celebration: Where Sound and Spirit Unite

      By -
      June 19, 2026
    • Le Mans 24 Hours: More than just a race

      By Sérgio de Almeida Correia, MDT
      June 12, 2026
    • Expectations running high

      By Sérgio de Almeida Correia, MDT
      June 12, 2026
    • Shared Summer 

      By Irene Sam, MDT
      June 5, 2026
    • Recent

    • Popular

    • Cloud ban puts Macau at competitive disadvantage in regional AI race, tech leaders warn

      By Ricaela Diputado, MDT
      June 19, 2026
    • Crackdown nets 117 suspected illegal workers at construction, residential, commercial sites

      By -
      June 19, 2026
    • Where Nordic Light Meets Japanese Shadow: Kaiseki Alchemy at Yamazato

      By Irene Sam, MDT
      June 19, 2026
    • Gov’t officially recognizes eight intangible cultural heritage inheritors

      By Yuki Lei, MDT
      June 19, 2026
    • Business delegation meets China’s consul in Ho Chi Minh City to deepen Vietnam ties

      By Nadia Shaw, MDT
      June 19, 2026
    • Dragon Boat Festival fuels tourism spike

      By -
      June 19, 2026
    • Database planned for aging buildings

      By -
      June 19, 2026
    • Canidrome may have its days numbered, decision in ‘one or two months’

      By Paulo Coutinho, MDT
      May 26, 2016
    • Animal Welfare | Macau: Anima slams Canidrome management for avoiding debate

      By -
      May 4, 2016
    • Editorial | Canidoomed

      By Paulo Coutinho, MDT
      June 1, 2016
    • Animal Welfare | Canidrome presented with ultimatum: close or move

      By Daniel Beitler, MDT
      July 22, 2016
    • Australia regulator cracks down on alleged exportation of dogs to Macau

      By Paulo Coutinho, MDT
      June 10, 2016
    • USE OF ENGLISH IN MACAU | A ‘de facto’ official language

      By Catarina Pinto
      July 6, 2015
    • Animal rights | Canidrome: Anima in fresh airline negotiations as Canidrome closure looks more likely

      By Daniel Beitler, MDT
      May 27, 2016
    • Contact our Administrator
    • Contact our Editor-in-Chief
    • Contacts
    • Our Team
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Editorial Statute
    • Code of Ethics
    COPYRIGHT © MACAU DAILY TIMES 2008-2026. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
    MACAU DAILY TIMES
    • Home
    • Macau
      • Photo Shop
      • Advertorial
    • Interview
    • Greater Bay
    • Business
      • Corporate Bits
    • China
    • Asia
    • World
    • Sports
    • Opinion
      • Editorial
      • Our Desk
      • Business Views
      • China Daily
      • Multipolar World
      • The Conversation
      • World Views
    • Our Team
    • Editorial Statute
      • Code of Ethics
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
    • Archive
      • PDF Editions
    • Contacts
    • Extra Times
      • Drive In
      • Book It
      • tTunes
      • Features
      • World of Bacchus
      • Taste of Edesia

    Loading Comments...

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

      %d