Why Ethopian women hold Israil's flag at Tilaviv airport.
Nearly 100 Ethiopian Jews landed in Israel yesterday in the first wave of new immigration since the government said last year it would let some of the 8000 remaining Jewish community members join relatives in Israel.
Local Ethiopian community members welcomed the newcomers after years of delays.
Israel recognises the community’s Jewish roots but does not consider them fully Jewish. They require special approval to immigrate which is not easy to obtain
He said that while waiting for them to come out of customs, "it was so exciting, but sad at the same time. I met Ethiopian Israelis in the waiting area who were going to see brothers, sisters, cousins, even grandparents for the first time."
The new immigrants kissed the ground as they disembarked from the airplane.
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