By JNS Staff
Despite the recent 12-day war with Iran, Israel is expected to welcome some 2,000 new immigrants from North America this summer, Nefesh B’Nefesh announced on Thursday.
The NGO, which works in cooperation with the Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, the Jewish Agency for Israel and others, said a major milestone will be marked when a full charter flight will touch down in Tel Aviv this summer—the first since the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attacks.
This summer’s first charter flight landed on Thursday, carrying 45 new immigrants from eight U.S. states and Canadian provinces, including New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Wyoming, Ohio and Ontario.
Passengers ranged “from infants to seniors in their 70s, including several professionals such as lawyers, engineers, educators and a chef,” said the organization. They are expected to resettle in cities across Israel, from Jerusalem and Tel Aviv to Haifa, Safed and outlying regions…
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