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Bnei Menashe migration: Israel to welcome 7,200 Indian Jews by 2030 - Daily Times

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

62% : Observers note that this project reflects Israel's ongoing efforts to consolidate Jewish communities globally.
58% : Israel has approved a plan to relocate Bnei Menashe Jews from India, marking a historic step for the community.
52% : The relocation aims to gradually settle the group in northern Israel's Galilee region near the Lebanese and Syrian borders.
51% : This recognition paved the way for official migration and resettlement programs in Israel, giving the community legal and religious legitimacy.
48% : Around 5,000 members already live in Israel.
44% : This area has faced tensions with Hezbollah, which Israel hopes the migration will help stabilize.
43% : Read more: Israeli forces kill 4 more Palestinians amid Gaza crisis Experts say the relocation will strengthen Israel's northern region while supporting the Bnei Menashe's cultural and religious continuity.
41% : Historically, the Bnei Menashe have considered themselves descendants of the "lost tribe" of Manasseh from Israel.

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