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Don't forget about the #Jewish Refugees #YomHaZikaron #YomHaAtzmaut #MiddleEast #JewishHistory
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In 1947,
the United Nations passed a resolution
for the creation of both the Jewish and
an Arab state by partitioning the
British mandate, but the Arab world
rejected the plan, couldn't stand the
thought of a Jewish land, and the armies
of five Arab nations attacked. It was an
act of war, so the Jews fought back.
Thousands on both sides wound up dead in
the violence. Many Palestinians fled,
and the families of these who ran away
are the refugees you hear about today.
But there's another story that must be
told, not as well known, but it's just
as old, about the Jewish refugees forced
to flee from almost every Arab country.
Don't forget about the Jewish refugees
forced to flee from their home
countries, Tunisian, Yemenite, Lebanese,
the Turkish, Moroccan, and Iraqi,
Iranian, Jordanian, and Syrian,
Egyptian, Libyan, and Algerian. God only
knows what would be their fate if it
hadn't been for the Jewish state. You
see, a million Jews lived in relative
peace scattered all over the Middle
East, but after the 1948 war, we just
weren't welcome there anymore. Arabs
forced us to flee in fear from homes
we'd known for a thousand years. Faced
with pogroms and bomb attacks, most left
with just the clothes on their backs.
They froze our Jewish bank accounts and
stole our land in large amounts. Today,
if you tried to add up the cost,
billions and billions of dollars were
lost. With no other options, most came
straight to the newly founded Jewish
state. And until this day, most Israelis
are descendants of these Jewish
refugees. So don't forget about the
Jewish refugees forced to flee from
their home countries, Tunisian,
Yemenite, Lebanese, the Turkish,
Moroccan, and Iraqi, Iranian, Jordanian,
and Syrian, Egyptian, Libyan, and
Algerian. God only knows what would be
their fate if it hadn't been for the
Jewish state.