Rights groups are urging the Interior Ministry to halt the deportation of Ethiopian migrants, citing ongoing violence and instability in Ethiopia. Although Israel withdrew group protection for Ethiopian nationals earlier this year, activists argue that renewed fighting in Tigray and conflicts in other regions make deportation unsafe. The High Court recently upheld the government's decision, giving affected migrants four months to prepare for departure, but organizations warn that the situation on the ground remains dangerous, especially for women and children.
Estimates of those at risk vary, with rights groups suggesting nearly 1,400 Ethiopian nationals could be affected, while official figures are lower. Many migrants live in uncertainty, fearing arrest and deportation, and some share stories of fleeing war and oppression, now facing an uncertain future in Israel. Despite the Interior Ministry's claim that Addis Ababa is stable, activists call for a freeze on deportations until conditions in Ethiopia improve.

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