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Ethiopian Ex-Mossad agents claim Israel abandoned them

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Dozens of Ethiopian Jews who assisted Israel’s Mossad during Operation Moses, which brought thousands of Ethiopians to Israel via Sudan in 1984-85, are claiming that they have received little official recognition for the often dangerous work they did and that the state has all but forgotten about them, The Jerusalem Post has learned.

“I am very angry with the government,” Tsegaye Dawit, who was 16 years old in 1983 when he was recruited by the Mossad to help with the secret mission, told the Post Monday. “Without my help, Operation Moses might not have happened, and now they refuse to give me anything.”

Dawit said that his role was to meet Jewish families at Khartoum’s central bus station twice a day and escort them to a secret Israeli-run compound where they were fed, re-clothed and processed before the trip to Israel.

“I was young and they [the Mossad] took advantage of me,” said Dawit, who worked with the Israeli government for more than two years. “They did not pay me a salary, only some money to take the bus and buy food for those families that were arriving in Khartoum.”

Towards the end of his time helping the Mossad, Dawit said, he was arrested, thrown into jail and tortured by the Sudanese authorities, who were attempting to find out information about Israel’s secret operation.

After Operation Moses ended, Dawit chose to move to Canada instead of Israel in order to get an education.

“I managed to find constant work there and stayed,” said the now-41-year-old, who eventually made aliya in 2001 and despite arriving with a university degree in mathematics, currently works for minimum wage as a security guard in Netanya.

Dawit said his plan was to become a math teacher but that he does not have sufficient funds to pay for the two-year teacher training course and while he has turned to various organizations for financial assistance, because he is over 40, no one is willing to sponsor him.

“I have asked for help from the authorities but they tell me there is nothing they can do,” he said dejectedly, adding: “Because I made aliya from Canada, I do not get the full benefits of an Ethiopian immigrant.”

Dawit is only one of several dozen former Mossad helpers from Operation Moses who feel abandoned by the government, claims Tel Aviv-based lawyer Ari Syrquin, who has been providing some of them with pro-bono legal services in an attempt to raise awareness to their plight and gain for them some financial compensation.

“There was the Pressler Committee [headed by former army general Yigal Pressler], which was appointed by the government in 2000 to look into the matter,” explained Syrquin. “The committee did recognize their work and even awarded some of them – including Dawit – NIS 30,000 compensation.”

“However, the committee was supposed to follow up on the issue. It was meant to determine what other assistance these people needed but nothing was done and the committee has now been disbanded,” Pressler continued.

A spokeswoman for the Immigrant Absorption Ministry responded that more than 400 Ethiopians considered Prisoners of Zion – i.e. those who spent time in Sudanese or Ethiopian jails – were receiving financial aid from the ministry via the National Insurance Institute.

By RUTH EGLASH , Jerusalem Post

7 thoughts on “Ethiopian Ex-Mossad agents claim Israel abandoned them

  1. I don`t have any symphathy for people like Dawit who prefered to go to unknown land just based on legendary. For that matter many historians know very well that there is no a race of Ethiopian jews as such, that have been different from other locals in Ethiopia. The reality was that most of the northern Ethiopian people had been practicing a ritual which was more or less based on old testament before the arrival of christanity to Ethiopia. After christanity was introduced into Ethiopia via the Syrian monks in 4 AD, most of the highlanders in north Ethiopia abandoned the Jewish style practice and started to follow christanity based on new testament. However, some pocket of areas in northern Ethiopia refused to follow the new religion and continued to practice the old testament as before. Those are the people commonly known as ” Ethiopian Jews.” Otherwise, there is no as such Ethiopian jews that came from Israel in a separate route and event as sometimes lectured by some traditionalists and fake jews.

  2. Don’t blame fellow Ethiopians for seeking better life. Under brutal dictators like Mengistu, any remote chance of landing in Isreal, if there is any at all, will be a heaven and I will fight for it at all cost. Under the current dictator Meles, I will do the same thing and countless others will do the same thing as well; let us face it, we all are humans and hate to live in misery and non ending poverty. I think we are forgetting the life that others led in Ethiopia; we should be able to see life from their perspective as well. So, I don’t blame our jew brothers and sisters from Ethiopia for going to Isreal. I am sure they have nothing against us and our country Ethiopia, they just want to have a better life. I can assure their success in Isreal will be a success to Ethiopia, as they have roots in our country. In fact, Ethiopian jews are starting to acquire prominence positions in Isreal politics and this would have a positive impact for our country. God bless Ethiopia and her people

  3. This is for yetigray sew, who seems to blame Mingestu for ‘bet israels’ or ‘felashas’ for wanting to leave Ethiopia. If that is the case, why in the hell are they leaving in mass numbers during the woyane regime ?? Matter in fact, even people that are Christians who claims to be Jewish before are leaving at the moment. Felasha Mura, they call themselves. Usually, these people are from the Gonder. Is it a way to reduce the population there, so new settlers come in ??

    There is far number of ‘felashas’,’bet israels’ traveled to israel during these regime than before.

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