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Migration of Hundreds of Haredi Jews to the United States via Sharm El-Sheikh

June 19, 20252 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes
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Day after day, the effects of the war on the Israeli interior are revealed, crises on all levels, starting with significant losses in infrastructure, and ending with displacement and attempts at mass migration that cost Jews thousands of dollars to reach safe areas that protect them from the fire of rockets and their destruction.

Israeli media revealed the registration of the migration of hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Haredi Jews to the United States via Egypt.

The Hebrew radio reported that despite warnings from the Israeli National Security Agency not to travel to Egypt, this route has become common.

AMS added that following the airspace closure due to the war with Iran, many Haredim, who had to travel to the United States for medical reasons or mainly for family celebrations, found a way to bypass restrictions through the Taba crossing, Sharm El-Sheikh Airport, and from there flights to the United States via European countries or Turkey.
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