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The era of large-scale Ethiopian aliyah is over, the Jewish Agency for Israel said.

The last official airlift of Ethiopian Jews was scheduled to land in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, bringing to an end a state-organized campaign that began nearly 30 years ago and brought in some 120,000 immigrants from the east African nation.

The Jewish Agency said its emissary to Addis Ababa had been recalled, though Jerusalem officials could still be sent out to help an estimated 1,400 Falash Mura, or Ethiopian crypto-Jews, apply to immigrate as part of efforts to reunite them with relatives already in Israel.

"But we will no longer be seeing anything on the scale of Operation Moses or Operation Solomon," Jewish Agency Chairman Zeev Bielski told Israel Radio, alluding to major missions to bring in Ethiopians by air and sea in the 1980s.

He called on the government to reinvest its energies in helping the Ethiopian community in Israel, many of whose members live in poverty and complain of inadequate social integration.

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