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The most well-known rescue operation took place on June 10, 1977 in which an Israeli freighter ship called the Yuvali, en route to Taiwan, sighted the passengers. [4] [5] This group of about 66 Vietnamese refugees was the first of three to arrive in Israel between 1977 and 1979. [6]
Vietnamese refugees arriving at Ben Gurion International Airport, Israel, 1977. From 1977 to 1979 the State of Israel permitted approximately 360 Vietnamese refugees to enter the country. [5] The most well-known rescue operation took place on June 10, 1977 in which an Israeli freighter ship called the Yuvali, en route to Taiwan, sighted the ...
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Vietnamese refugees arriving at Ben-Gurion International Airport, In Israel. The number of Vietnamese people in Israel is estimated at 150 to 200. Most of them came between 1976 and 1979 when about 360 Vietnamese refugees were granted political asylum by Prime Minister Menachem Begin. Most later left Israel, mainly for Europe or North America ...
In northern Gaza’s Jabalya refugee camp, satellite images showed two large craters consistent with Israel’s October 31 bombing, decried by the UN as a “disproportionate attack that could ...
A proper welcome: Rep. Khanh Pham (House District 46), who was born to Vietnamese refugee parents, is among the leaders of the task force that will manage the resettlement of 1,200 refugees from ...
Council of Churches of the Ozarks established a refugee resettlement program in 1975 to assist Vietnamese families settling in Springfield.
According to the Vietnamese Embassy in Israel, by 2015 approximately 150 to 200 former Vietnamese refugees and descendants were still in Israel while about half have left Israel mainly for the US and France. [31] Very few have formally converted to Judaism having retained their former religions.