The group said that it plans to help the resettled Afghans in both the short-term and long-term.
IsraAID, an Israeli-based non-government organization , helped to evacuate 125 refugees from Afghanistan earlier in October, according to a statement from the group released Wednesday.
This marks the second time in two months that IsraAID has helped at-risk Afghans escape the country. A previous venture on September 6 saw the NGO evacuate 42 women and girls to the United Arab Emirates . IsraAID, an Israeli-based NGO, announced Wednesday that it had helped evacuate 125 Afghan refugees to Albania, where they will eventually be able to relocate to permanent settlements in other nations. Here, an Israeli flag can be seen waving in Jerusalem.The head of IsraAID, Yotam Polizer, said in the press release that the NGO would do whatever it could to try and help Afghan refugees escape the Taliban.
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