Talk:Mossad LeAliyah Bet

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The name's origin.

The name's origin is a play on words; the Yishuv referred to legal immigration as "Aliyah Alef", whilst illegal immigration was referred to as "Aliyah Bet". So from "Aliyah Alef" and "Aliyah Bet" we get "LeAliyah Bet" ? Makes no sense. Explanation needed.

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I added brief description "paramilitary organization" to the first mention of the Hahahah in the introductory paragraph, so the article can more easily be read on its own. Matuko (talk) 16:11, 21 March 2020 (UTC)