To streamline the process during wartime, officials completed all administrative procedures onboard the aircraft.By Abe Mermelstien, Jewish Breaking NewsAmid ongoing war, missile fire, and instability, a powerful message of resilience emerged this week as more than 50 new immigrants arrived in Israel, refusing to let conflict stand in the way of their aliyah.A special flight brought immigrants from France, the UK, and the United States in a coordinated effort by Israel’s Ministry of Aliyah and Integration, the Jewish Agency, and Keren Hayesod.The group included over 20 young families; 11 individuals traveling alone; four infants, including a five-month-old baby; and even a 92-year-old senior, showing the wide range of people choosing to make Israel their home despite the added difficulties of the war.https://worldisraelnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/AQPiel8TxsQXjzIqnMilbAZpnOQm0RdAYIO4nWJARI6SSruQzEzMIIcopf_cr-glHDypearOTBGHJmeozfCPRRNmOXUuho6AnyO7Sw-FQ9oBYQ.mp4To streamline the process during wartime, officials completed all administrative procedures onboard the aircraft, allowing the new arrivals to receive official documentation immediately upon landing.The new immigrants will settle across the country, in varying cities, including Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Netanya, Ashkelon, Modiin, Ashdod, and other cities.Among them was a couple from New York, a teacher and a pediatric specialist, who told YNET that they chose to move to Israel to be closer to their daughter.Despite having previously experienced missile attacks, they were clear: “They will not prevent us from living here.” We want to be in Israel more than anywhere else.”Since the October 7 attacks, more than 60,000 new olim have arrived in Israel, with another roughly 1,000 currently in the process of making aliyah.At a time when so many are looking to leave, these new arrivals are sending a very different message, one of commitment, identity, and an unshaken connection to the Jewish homeland.The post 50 new immigrants arrive in Israel amid missiles and uncertainty appeared first on World Israel News.