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Russia moves to dissolve Jewish Agency that promotes immigration to Israel

July 21, 2022 at 3:36 pm

A view of Ben Gurion Airport after 3 planes carrying a Jewish convoy of 300 people, as part of the evacuation operation initiated by the Israeli administration to bring the Jews from Ukraine to Israel, landed, on March 06, 2022 in Tel Aviv, Israel [Mücahit Aydemir/Anadolu Agency]

Russia’s Ministry of Justice has requested the liquidation of the Russian branch of the Jewish Agency, a non-profit organisation that promotes immigration to Israel, according to a Moscow court, Reuters reports.

The website of the Basmanny district court said the Ministry filed the request on 15 July and it would be discussed on 28 July. No reason for launching the case was given.

The move against the Jerusalem-based agency, the largest Jewish non-profit organisation in the world, follows criticism by Israel of Russia’s war in Ukraine, where Israeli Foreign Minister, Yair Lapid, accused it in April of carrying out war crimes.

Moscow has repeatedly denied atrocities and said it does not target civilians, although thousands have been killed in nearly five months of war.

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“Russian Jews will not be held hostage by the war in Ukraine. The attempt to punish the Jewish Agency for Israel’s stance on the war is deplorable and offensive,” Israeli Diaspora Affairs Minister, Nachman Shai, said in response to news of the court filing.

The Jerusalem Post reported on 5 July that Russian authorities suspected the Jewish Agency of illegally gathering data on Russian citizens, while also linking the move to tensions between Israel and Russia over Ukraine and Syria.

Around 7,000 Jews emigrated from Russia to Israel last year, according to Israeli government data.

Though Israel has not sent military aid to Ukraine, it has condemned Russia’s invasion of its neighbour.

Traditionally strong relations with Moscow deteriorated in May, after Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, said that Hitler had Jewish ancestry, prompting anger in Israel.