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In 1986,
Israel Said They Flew In 50,000 Ethiopians

The Ethiopians Say The Total
Was Much Smaller

Israelis Break Up Ethiopians
Protest

The Schwartzers (Yiddish
Negroes) Are Angry At Israel

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Operation Moses
In 1988 the Israelis in a
publicity stunt, in hopes of bettering their image as brutal war
mongers, flew 52,000 black Ethiopians into Israel.
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The Negroes Are Not Allowed In
Schools
Education Minister Gideon Sa'ar,
Petah Tikva Mayor Yitzhak Ohayon, and Shoshani, says the Ethopian
Schwartzers will be placed in private schools. They are looking for
a general integration of Ethiopian pupils in the city's schools, but
that may take years.
The Education Ministry said they were to appoint a joint task force
to examine the implementation of the pupils' enrollment, but for now
the children must stay home.
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Jews calls for
segregation of Ethopian students
I every country where Jews live they say
segregation is against all humanitarian laws. Why do they
segregate the Ethiopians in schools in Israel?
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The Negroes Can't Ride Jewish
Buses
The Education Ministry has
sent out a letter to religious boarding schools in Tel Aviv saying
there have been reports of misbehavior by "Ethiopian born" students
in the city's central bus station.
The letter obtained by Ynet asks principals to make sure the
students take "alternate routes" home in order that they do not
disrupt the peace.
The letter indicates that the students should ride separate buses
from their friends upon returning home from their respective schools
in order not to pass through Tel Aviv's central bus station.8
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The Head Of Israeli Education
On Tuesday, Education
Ministry Director-General Shimshon Shoshani, is behind unofficial"
religious schools that had been reluctant to admit the negroes.1
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