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After a grueling journey and under heavy fire, 4 Holocaust survivors were rescued from the fighting and will immigrate to Israel - Walla! news

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Members of an Israeli association were able to locate the four Holocaust survivors over the age of 80 living in Ukraine. They were evacuated from their homes under fire and taken to a field hospital set up by Israel to treat them prior to their immigration to Israel. Some are afraid to leave their country, but the situation leaves no choice: "feel like returning home"


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After a arduous journey and under heavy fire, 4 Holocaust survivors were rescued from the fighting and immigrated to Israel

Members of an Israeli association were able to locate the four Holocaust survivors over the age of 80 living in Ukraine.

They were evacuated from their homes under fire and taken to a field hospital set up by Israel to treat them prior to their immigration to Israel.

Some are afraid to leave their country, but the situation leaves no choice: "feel like returning home"

Meirav Cohen

25/03/2022

Friday, 25 March 2022, 19:23 Updated: 19:43

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In the video: Holocaust survivors arrive from Kiev to the Israeli hospital (Photo: Meirav Cohen)

During an exception, out of thousands of rescue operations of children, the sick and the elderly throughout Ukraine, members of an Israeli organization managed to rescue four Holocaust survivors in order to bring them to Israel.



The four, elderly over the age of 80, were rescued from Kiev under heavy fire by the Russian army and went through a grueling journey until they reached a field hospital set up by Israel.

The Israeli medical staff received them exhausted after the rescue, and they are now undergoing treatments and tests to ensure their safe arrival in Israel.

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Israeli Hospital in Ukraine (Photo: Meirav Cohen)

One of the survivors is Natalia, an 82-year-old resident of Kyiv. During the Holocaust, Natalia was still a soft baby and her family survived after fleeing from city to city until the end of the war.

"We have been through so much, I did not believe that the State of Israel would do so much to save us," she said.

"70 years ago there was no one to save us and take care of us the way they take care of us now."



At the hospital, she underwent extensive tests: diabetes, blood pressure and muscle, and it was decided that she could travel to Israel.

However, it is emotionally difficult for her to leave Ukraine: "We have experienced so much difficulty here, all these years it has been difficult for Jews to be in Ukraine, but this is my home, how will I move to a new country my age? And my daughter and her children have to leave everything. .

Natalia at a field hospital established by Israel, yesterday (Photo: Walla !, Meirav Cohen)

In contrast, 86-year-old Yazek, a Holocaust survivor from Babi Yar, is already looking forward to coming to Israel: "I lived so many years apart from my family, it's time to reunite even if it's only for a short time. In a sense, I feel like I'm coming home."

"In a sense I feel like I'm coming home."

Holocaust survivor Yazek (Photo: Walla !, Meirav Cohen)

Sofia, 89 A strike in Kiev completely destroyed, is a Holocaust survivor from the Lodge ghetto.

Unlike the others, she decided she was going to her home living in Germany: "I needed help getting on the train, in Germany my daughter is waiting for me. I hope to see you soon," she said.

Wants to get to her daughter in Germany.

Holocaust survivor Natalia (Photo: Walla !, Meirav Cohen)

Another survivor who was rescued last night, also Natalia, an 86-year-old resident of Kyiv. During the Holocaust, when she was 6, she survived a Babi Yar camp where her entire family perished and only she survived after finding refuge in a pit in the ground.



Shimon, one of the rescuers from the Yad Ezer LaHever organization that led the operation, said that now that they have been rescued from the horrors, they will be able to live their last years with dignity.

"Under fire, we rescued 4 people, one of whom had to pass through the Israeli hospital to see if she could immigrate to Israel. We reserved a special room for her in Haifa at the association's Holocaust survivors' hothouse. End their lives with dignity. "

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