As expected, the war in Ukraine triggered a wave of immigration to Israel.
Yesterday a first group of new immigrants from Ukraine arrived in Poland with the help of emissaries from the Jewish Agency. From there they will then fly on to Israel to find a new home. Other groups are to follow.
The Jewish Agency announced that it will open six Israel Immigration (Aliyah) check-in stations at Ukraine’s border crossings with four countries: Poland, Moldova, Romania and Hungary. These stations are intended to immediately support the expected waves of immigration due to the war in Ukraine.
In a complex Jewish Agency operation, and after a nerve-wracking 16-hour process, the first group of olim (immigrants to Israel) from #Ukraine crossed into Poland today.
In the video the olim are en route from Lviv to the border with Poland, thanking Israel for keeping them safe. pic.twitter.com/NAftfQoG8T— jewishagency (@JewishAgency) February 27, 2022
From the beginning of the war, the Jewish Agency operated from a central Aliyah station in Lviv. The first group of olim (immigrants) who were able to enter Poland yesterday with the help of Israeli envoys from the Jewish Agency started from here.