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(Israel Hayom) Yori Yalon - Yemeni couple Yaish and Terneja Nahari immigrated to Israel in a secret operation on Monday, nearly five years after their son Moshe was gunned down in an anti-Semitic attack in Amran province. Moshe Nahari was killed by a radical Muslim. Five of his children moved to Israel shortly after the incident, and his widow, Louza, and their four remaining children immigrated last August. Nahari's killer was caught and convicted of murder by a Yemeni court, but was never sentenced. 113 Jews have immigrated to Israel from Yemen through the Jewish Agency since 2009. About 130 Jews remain.2013-02-21 00:00:00Full Article
Bereaved Parents Move to Israel from Yemen
(Israel Hayom) Yori Yalon - Yemeni couple Yaish and Terneja Nahari immigrated to Israel in a secret operation on Monday, nearly five years after their son Moshe was gunned down in an anti-Semitic attack in Amran province. Moshe Nahari was killed by a radical Muslim. Five of his children moved to Israel shortly after the incident, and his widow, Louza, and their four remaining children immigrated last August. Nahari's killer was caught and convicted of murder by a Yemeni court, but was never sentenced. 113 Jews have immigrated to Israel from Yemen through the Jewish Agency since 2009. About 130 Jews remain.2013-02-21 00:00:00Full Article
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