These people have to be very brave to be moving to Israel just now. However, it might be safer in Israel for the French Jews since the barbarians are protesting in the streets there.
Nefesh BNefesh flight set for Tuesday with Americans, Canadians
BY STUART WINER July 20, 2014
Over 200 new immigrants are expected to arrive in Israel later this week, undeterred by the prospect of beginning a new life in a country under rocket attack.
A special chartered flight by the Nefesh BNefesh organization is scheduled to land at Ben Gurion Airport Tuesday with 228 immigrants from the US and Canada, 100 of whom are children.
For some of the new arrivals, there was no question of turning back, despite the relentless rocket fire from the Gaza Strip on southern and central Israeli towns and cities since the start of the Israel Defense Forces Operation Protective Edge on July 8.
Israel launched the military campaign to try to stem the insistent rocket fire by Palestinian terrorists in Gaza.
Cancelling or postponing our trip was never an option, said Sarah Bergman, 31 of Waterbury, Connecticut, who will be moving with her husband, Fred, 34 and children Eliyahu, 10; Zev, 8; Azriel, 6; and Elisheva, 2. Even though were flying into a war zone, were just as excited as we always were.
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Undeterred by Gaza conflict, 228 North American immigrants due | The Times of Israel
Nefesh BNefesh flight set for Tuesday with Americans, Canadians
BY STUART WINER July 20, 2014
Over 200 new immigrants are expected to arrive in Israel later this week, undeterred by the prospect of beginning a new life in a country under rocket attack.
A special chartered flight by the Nefesh BNefesh organization is scheduled to land at Ben Gurion Airport Tuesday with 228 immigrants from the US and Canada, 100 of whom are children.
For some of the new arrivals, there was no question of turning back, despite the relentless rocket fire from the Gaza Strip on southern and central Israeli towns and cities since the start of the Israel Defense Forces Operation Protective Edge on July 8.
Israel launched the military campaign to try to stem the insistent rocket fire by Palestinian terrorists in Gaza.
Cancelling or postponing our trip was never an option, said Sarah Bergman, 31 of Waterbury, Connecticut, who will be moving with her husband, Fred, 34 and children Eliyahu, 10; Zev, 8; Azriel, 6; and Elisheva, 2. Even though were flying into a war zone, were just as excited as we always were.
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Undeterred by Gaza conflict, 228 North American immigrants due | The Times of Israel