The Jerusalem Post

Operation Michaelber­g immigrants mark 70th anniversar­y

Iraqi olim celebrate anniversar­y at Atlit museum

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Seventy years after the Mossad LeAliya Bet’s Operation Michaelber­g brought 100 Iraqi Jews to British Mandate Palestine by air, Israelis who were on the flight marked the anniversar­y together, at the site of the former Atlit Detention Camp.

The hundreds of guests who attended the event on Wednesday night also included family members of the rescued Jews and aliya activists who had been involved in their immigratio­n.

An aircraft of the same model as the one they traveled on to the Lower Galilee village of Yavne’el in 1947 featured at the ceremony. Earlier this year, the Curtiss C-46 Commando transport aircraft was brought to Israel from Alaska, and restored.

The Society for Preservati­on of Israel Heritage Sites, which brought the plane to Israel with the support of the Jewish National Fund USA, intends to turn it into an interactiv­e display that will tell the story of the immigratio­n to visitors to the Clandestin­e Jewish Immigratio­n Informatio­n and Research Center, which is located at the site of the former British detention camp.

“I am excited this evening, here in the Atlit refugee camp, as I was 70 years ago when I landed in the plowed field at Yavne’el,” said former Aliya Bet agent Shlomo Hillel, 94. Hillel led the operation, which was the first to bring Jews to British Mandate Palestine illegally via the air.

Immigrants told their children and grandchild­ren the story of their immigratio­n to Israel. The operation was complicate­d and dangerous, carried out under the noses of the Iraqi authoritie­s, and landing in Palestine in violation of British White Paper restrictio­ns.

The Iraqi-born Hillel made aliya in 1934 with his family, at age 11. In 1946, he flew to Baghdad on an Iraqi passport and remained there for one year.

After Operation Michaelber­g, Hillel visited Baghdad again in 1950 to negotiate the mass immigratio­n of the Jews of Iraq, 120,000 of whom were airlifted to Israel in Operation Ezra and Nehemiah between 1950 and 1952. On these trips, he disguised himself as either a Frenchman or an Englishman. The airlift was made possible through the cooperatio­n of Iran.

Hillel subsequent­ly served as, minister of police and minister of internal affairs, and speaker of the Knesset. In 1988, he was awarded the Israel Prize.

 ?? (Courtesy Batya Dori) ?? ISRAELIS WHO made aliya in Operation Michaelber­g attend the commemorat­ion in Atlit on Wednesday.
(Courtesy Batya Dori) ISRAELIS WHO made aliya in Operation Michaelber­g attend the commemorat­ion in Atlit on Wednesday.

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