JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a meeting with Ethiopian community leaders said he was committed to stopping racism.
“I asked for this meeting because I am committed to the Ethiopian immigrant public," Netanyahu said at Wednesday’s meeting. "One of the things that I cannot tolerate is displays of racism."
Netanyahu told the Ethiopian leaders — social activists and community religious leaders — about plans by his government to help the Ethiopian community’s integration into Israeli society.
The government’s five-year plan, according to the Prime Minister’s Office, includes assistance in schools to boost achievements; promoting higher education and preventing dropouts; employment assistance and efforts to assist Ethiopian soldiers in the Israeli Defense Forces; and grants to assist in finding housing for those leaving absorption centers.
The plan also includes the establishment of youth centers for Ethiopians and a move to memorialize those who died in Sudan as they tried to reach Israel.
Netanyahu promised there would be more meetings with Ethiopian leaders.
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