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Shlomo Hillel

Master of disguise behind the exodus of 250,00 Iraqi Jews

March 26, 2021 13:22
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Negotiating with policemen, using disguises, creating false visas and organising groups of smugglers were a few of the many risks Shlomo Hillel took in order to help over 125,000 Iraqi Jews safely reach Israel’s border.

Born in Baghdad, Iraq, Hillel, who has died aged 97, was the youngest of the 11 children of Aharon and Hanini Hillel. He spent the majority of his later life as a high-ranking Israeli diplomat and politician, elected a member of the Knesset in 1953. He came to Palestine, then under British Mandate, at the age of 11, where he attended high school.

His work began at the age of 23 when he was sent undercover to Iraq by the Haganah, a paramilitary organisation in Palestine, then under British Mandate. He was chosen by his Haganah comrades in 1946 to join the particular branch that would go to Iraq on a Zionist education mission.

Disguised as an Arab, he was sent to teach Hebrew and share Zionist values. He also began to help smuggle Jews to Israel in trucks which were travelling between Baghdad and Haifa, a Palestinian port.

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