Who are the Israelis?

Do you know what we commemorate on November 30?

Sadly, for most Israelis and Jews around the world, it is just another day. However, according to a law passed in 2014 by Knesset member Dr. Shimon Ohayon, November 30 is now the official day of commemoration for Jewish refugees from Arab countries.

It should be an important day on the official global Jewish calendar, because the Jews of the Middle East and North Africa are an essential part of Jewish history, even for those of us who did not come from there.

One of the issues I was able and proud to raise during my time in government was the ethnic cleansing of almost a million Jews from the Middle East and North Africa — communities massively predating Islam and the Arab conquest of the region in the seventh century — and the appropriation of their assets, estimated in today’s prices to be many billions of dollars.

Putting Jewish Refugees From Arab States on the Global Agenda

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THE MURDERS,MAIMINGS AND THEFT OF PALESTINE....you silly Boy
 
"I'm Gina Waldaman - and I WAS a refugee"

Gina Waldman was born and raised in Tripoli, Libya and lived as second class citizen, or “Dhimmi”.
She faced great challenges growing up in Libya. In 1967, Gina and her family were forced to flee escalating violence. Gina’s family fled Libya and relocated to Italy. Despite being oppressed, faced with the threat of death, and being brutally forced to flee her home country, Gina chose to never view herself as a victim. She eventually immigrated to the United States, and is the President and Co-founder of Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa (JIMENA)
http://jimena.org. Gina remains committed to speaking out on behalf of the “forgotten refugees”.


How could you as you never had any to begin with BUT YOU HAD AND HAVE GUILT
 
The Expulsion of the Jews from Arab Lands



Who really cares.considering they murdered over 150,000 Palestinians and the Jews in your film stole Palistinian Land....WHAT A DISGUSTING HYPOCRITE YOU ARE


You can blame someone of hypocrisy only once shown a double standard.
In the last post You're clearly showing an example of Your own bias against Jews.

You first need to figure out what is Your own set of standards by which can make moral conclusions. If You can't apply the same standards to all similar cases - then You're not in a position to make the moral judgment.

In fact the Arab nations have caused the most of property, land and life loss in this conflict - on both sides. If You realize how wide was the region where Jews lost property in the middle east as a result of Arab violence versus how little the area in which Palestinian Arabs claim losses, You'll see that all losses on Arab side could never amount to even 10% of what belonged to Jews all over the middle east.
Making the Palestinian claim and all the fuss about it totally disproportionate and strategically self defeating.

This is why hypocrites usually can't discuss the aprox. 1 million Jewish refugees from Arab countries,
and Arab pogroms against Jews of Syria-Palestine before Zionism.
 
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The Expulsion of the Jews from Arab Lands



Who really cares.considering they murdered over 150,000 Palestinians and the Jews in your film stole Palistinian Land....WHAT A DISGUSTING HYPOCRITE YOU ARE


You can blame someone of hypocrisy only once shown a double standard.
For that You first need to figure out what is Your own set of standards by which can make moral conclusions.
If You can't apply the same standards to all similar cases - then You're not in a position to make moral judgment.

In fact the Arab nations have caused the most of property, land and life loss in this conflict - on both sides

This is why hypocrites usually can't discuss the aprox. 1 million Jewish refugees from Arab countries,
and Arab pogroms against Jews of Syria-Palestine before Zionism.

SO your point is still HYPOCRICY
 
Golda Meir was a Christian. Worth mentioning. :)
AND ALSO A ZIONIST TERRORIST>>>not so good but well worth mentioning

LMAO. The antisemitic dumbass Aussie strikes again. Don’t you have to go and run 5k or something and then lie about your time? Eh? Andry? Weren’t you kicked off Twitter for your incessant Antisemitic rhetoric?
 
"I'm Gina Waldaman - and I WAS a refugee"

Gina Waldman was born and raised in Tripoli, Libya and lived as second class citizen, or “Dhimmi”.
She faced great challenges growing up in Libya. In 1967, Gina and her family were forced to flee escalating violence. Gina’s family fled Libya and relocated to Italy. Despite being oppressed, faced with the threat of death, and being brutally forced to flee her home country, Gina chose to never view herself as a victim. She eventually immigrated to the United States, and is the President and Co-founder of Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa (JIMENA)
http://jimena.org. Gina remains committed to speaking out on behalf of the “forgotten refugees”.


How could you as you never had any to begin with BUT YOU HAD AND HAVE GUILT


The Jews of Libya were not guilty of anything to deserve expulsion

Most fled to Israel and unlike the Arab refugees, moved very quickly on with their lives,in whatever new destination they arrived. They didn't demand special privileged refugee statuses, not even asked for a compensation.
Instead built the most vibrant society, and arguably the leading country in the whole region.

Dignity is exactly what's behind the human ability to move forward. And there's a case to be made that these people have demonstrated that ability more than any other minority group in the middle east that I know of.

To be an Israeli means having the opportunity to be a part of a nation who's innate talent was always a creative will to love life and move on.
 
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Two Jewish children from Morocco, Ruth Avodah and Meir Saperta, in Shomera, Israel; 1950. x

Shomera is a moshav which was founded in 1949 by Jewish immigrants from Romania and Hungary, however they would abandoned the settlement that same year. In 1950, Jewish immigrants from Morocco moved in instead and turned Shomera into a successful agricultural community despite being next to the border with Lebanon and in close proximity to the still-ongoing threat Hezbollah poses. In 2015, Shomera had a population of 341.
 

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