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A group of Indian migrants who claim to belong to a lost biblical tribe has arrived in Tel Aviv. The arrival is part of an Israeli government relocation program. This marks the initial phase of the initiative.
Koshy Koshy from Faridabad, Haryana, India / Wikimedia (CC BY 2.0)A group of Indian migrants claiming affiliation with a lost biblical tribe has arrived in Tel Aviv. The migrants are participating in an Israeli government program designed to facilitate their relocation.
The program supports the migration of individuals who identify with specific historical or religious groups. Details on the number of migrants in this first group or future arrivals remain limited.
relocation efforts often involve verification processes for claims of tribal or ancestral ties. The initiative reflects ongoing policies related to immigration and cultural heritage in the region.
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