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Rescate En El Mar Rojo Apr 2026

"Rescate en el Mar Rojo" (internationally known as The Red Sea Diving Resort ) refers to , a daring Mossad mission in the early 1980s that used a fake luxury hotel in Sudan to smuggle thousands of Ethiopian Jewish refugees to Israel. 🏨 The Front: Arous Holiday Village

Approximately 1,500 to 1,700 people died during the journey from starvation, illness, or attacks by bandits. Rescate En El Mar Rojo

In 1981, Mossad operatives posing as Swiss entrepreneurs leased an abandoned Italian resort called . Location: 70km north of Port Sudan on the Red Sea coast. "Rescate en el Mar Rojo" (internationally known as

The mission evolved from sea-based rescues to complex airlifts as the number of refugees grew. Location: 70km north of Port Sudan on the Red Sea coast

While the mission is often framed through the lens of Mossad, the true heroes were the Ethiopian Jews who undertook an "odyssey" on foot.

Red Sea Diving Resort: The holiday village run by spies - BBC

Under cover of darkness, agents drove 600 miles to refugee camps to collect "Beta Israel" (Ethiopian Jews) and transport them to the coast. The Heroic Journey: Beta Israel

"Rescate en el Mar Rojo" (internationally known as The Red Sea Diving Resort ) refers to , a daring Mossad mission in the early 1980s that used a fake luxury hotel in Sudan to smuggle thousands of Ethiopian Jewish refugees to Israel. 🏨 The Front: Arous Holiday Village

Approximately 1,500 to 1,700 people died during the journey from starvation, illness, or attacks by bandits.

In 1981, Mossad operatives posing as Swiss entrepreneurs leased an abandoned Italian resort called . Location: 70km north of Port Sudan on the Red Sea coast.

The mission evolved from sea-based rescues to complex airlifts as the number of refugees grew.

While the mission is often framed through the lens of Mossad, the true heroes were the Ethiopian Jews who undertook an "odyssey" on foot.

Red Sea Diving Resort: The holiday village run by spies - BBC

Under cover of darkness, agents drove 600 miles to refugee camps to collect "Beta Israel" (Ethiopian Jews) and transport them to the coast. The Heroic Journey: Beta Israel