Just over 180 Ethiopian immigrants landed at Ben Gurion Airport the afternoon of June 1, some after waiting decades to arrive in Israel and reunite with family members. The flight kicked off the resumption of immigration from the civil war-torn nation after more than a year following a series of delays. A second flight on June 2 from Addis Ababa was slated to bring a further 160 new immigrants, with more flights expected throughout the summer and fall.