Arabs terrorized and expelled over a million Jewish families from all their countries - YJ Draiman


Arabs terrorized and expelled over a million Jewish families from all their countries - YJ Draiman

The Jewish forced exodus from Arab lands refers to the 20th century expulsion or forced departure of Jews, primarily of Middle-Eastern background, from Arab and Islamic countries. The forced migration started in the late 19th century, but accelerated after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. According to official Arab statistics, over 999,000 Jewish families were terrorized and forced out of their homes in Arab countries from 1948 until the early 1970's. Some 800,000 families resettled in Israel, [1] forced to leave behind personal property, businesses, homes and Jewish-owned real-estate for over 2,600 years is over 120,000 square kilometers (six times the size of the State of Israel). Valued today in the trillions of dollars [4]
Not abused? I feel like swearing here. You can bet your rear end they were abused.
Patricia Metzger's campaign to achieve justice sheds light on a little-discussed aspect of the Israeli-Arab conflict: In the wake of the War of Independence and the re-establishment of
Israel, two major population movements took place in the Middle East. The one that is frequently mentioned is the Arab-Palestinian exodus, but at the same time over a million Jewish families were forced to leave Arab countries where they had lived for over 2,900 of years. According to official Arab statistics, due to persecution, some 990,000 Jewish families left those countries from 1948 to the beginning of the 1970’s, and about 800,000 of those families were absorbed in Israel and now comprise over half the population. For the sake of comparison, the United Nations data estimate the original population of Arab-Palestinian refugees at 560,000.
Because we had no home for nearly two thousand years,
Israel made itself independent of its Arab-British oppressors in 1948. In that year, another great Jewish Exodus occurred, leading to a large increase in the population of Israel and the decimation of some of the oldest Jewish communities on earth.
Jews have lived in the countries now occupied by Arabs since the destruction of the first Temple in 586 B.C.E. by the Greeks. Yet, the descendants of these original inhabitants of so many Middle Eastern lands were driven out of their ancestral homes by the religious bigotry and racial animosity of the Arab invaders.
In 1945 there were more than 995,000 Jewish families living in Arabic speaking countries. Today, there are less than 6,000. Some Arab states like Libya and Algeria are completely judenrein, i.e., cleansed of Jews, as the Arabs' best friend, Hitler, liked to say.
About 800,000 of these Jewish families were absorbed by Israel. Another 200,000 Jewish families went to Europe, America or Australia. Evidently, then, the refugee problem in the Middle East consists of the failure of the Arab states to compensate these 999,000 Jewish families for the property and assets they were forced to leave behind.
Examples are Iraq, which once had a Jewish population of 195,000 and now only has less than one hundred Jews left. A good number of Jews due to persecution left Egypt in 1948. Egypt is the country where Yasser Arafat was born (Arafat is an Egyptian. His real name is Husseinei). There were 98,000 Jewish families in Egypt in 1948. Yet, in connection with the Egyptian aggression of 1957, more than 29,300 Jewish families were forced to leave Egypt. Today, the Jewish community in Egypt amounts to only 200. These Jewish families were forced to leave behind assets of $250 billion, for which they should now be compensated.
There are no Jews in Algeria today. That country is also Judenrein. In 1948 there were 195,000 Jewish families in Algeria. In Morocco, which was the home of 326,000 Jewish families before 1948, there are today only 5,800 Jewish families. Similar decimation occurred in Syria (Aleppo was a Jewish city going back to King Solomon Era), Tunisia, Yemen and other Arab states. The governments of these countries terrorized and forcibly expelled all Jews, who then increased the Israeli population. From the Arab point of view that was indeed as stupid a policy as the Arab incitement of the Russian population against the Jews in that country. That anti-Jewish campaign by the Arab agitators led to the arrival in Israel of over a million Russian Jewish families. Many of the Jews were engineers and scientists of the first order. This helped Israel a great deal. Now the Arabs are making life miserable for the Jews of France and Belgium. There are over 700,000 Jewish families in France. If the Arabs keep up their attacks on these European Jews then Israel will again absorb a large contingent of Jewish families forced to flee France (and Belgium).
The Jewish forced exodus from the Arab lands was dramatic. Many Jews fled on foot while others were rescued by "Operation Magic Carpet." That consisted of bringing over 55,000 Yemeni Jewish families to Israel by plane.
It is evident, therefore, that the "refugee problem" in Israel consists of the failure of the Arabs to pay compensation to the one million Jewish families who were driven out of their homelands by the Arab hate mongers.
And there were riots prior to Israel emergence as an independent state. Simply wounding or killing Jews because there was a chance that Israel would exist.

Go on. Tell me that 6 Times the size of the land of Israel taken from Jews that is about 120,000 square kilometers of Jewish-owned real-estate for over 2,600 years, forced to leave behind in Arab lands, plus personal property, businesses and homes valued today in the trillions of dollars isn't "Abusing " them . It’s just your regular old nationalizing right? No racial hatred at all I am sure. Not to mention that they were productive citizens who had no interest in moving to Palestine or they would have already done so (and wouldn't have been so bloody rich)
"If you can't get rid of the skeleton in your closet, you'd best teach it to dance." - George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)


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