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Netflix Mossad rescue film missed real story, says real-life brother of Ethiopian lead

'When a lot of people in my community saw the movie, they thought it was again maintaining the narrative of the white saviour'

November 1, 2019 17:04
Naftali Aklum
2 min read

The story behind The Red Sea Diving Resort, a Netflix movie based on the covert Mossad operation to rescue Ethiopian Jews via an idyllic holiday resort in Sudan, is almost too far-fetched to believe.

But for Naftali Aklum, the real-life brother of one of the film’s Ethiopian protagonists, it missed the real story — the determination of Ethiopian Jews to preserve their faith for two millennia before risking their lives to make aliyah.

The role of Kabede Bimro, played by Michael K Williams of The Wire fame, is based on Farede Aklum, a teacher-turned-secret agent who helped to mastermind the first exodus of Ethiopian Jews to Israel via Sudan.

This took place some years before Mossad devised a plan in the early 1980s to smuggle stranded Jews to Israel via the Arous resort — a fully-functioning beachfront hotel which served as a cover for the operation.