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Do not give holy Jewish artifacts to a country that expelled its Jews

Except it didn't. They blame "Iraq", calls "not to send those things to Iraq, because old Iraqi government did this, and did that"

It's like pulling out one of old Israel government's stupid action, and then blame entire Israel for it after a decade.

This is racism, you are spreading racism here, this is not welcomed and you are noted on this subject.

He is racist. He shamefully approves the forced deportation of African Jews that were once imported into Israel. This topic is just a minor blip for this maniac.
 
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At this point I am not sure if you are trolling or not. It's literally what entire article made up from -
In other words, you can't find anything in the article.

- even the title tries to blame entire country because of one of the past Iraqi government's action lmao.
"Country", not "people" - short for the government of the time and its heirs, as the article explains in fuller detail than could fit in a short headline.
 
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So most of this imaginary "Greater Israel" is composed of KSA? Good to know!

@Solomon2

Those artifacts belong to Iraq and the 3 other Arab countries mentioned (Yemen, Egypt and Libya). Those people were/are Arab Jews. Nothing to do with an artificially created 70 year old country.

When are you going to make a thread about the 100.000's (if not millions) of artifacts stolen from the Arab world that are drawing millions of visitors to the most prestigious museums on the planet from the US to Europe?

What are ancient Arabian, Mesopotamian, Levantine, Egyptian etc. artifacts doing in the West in 2018?

Saudi Arabia retrieves 52,000 historical artefacts since 2011

ARAB NEWS | Published — Sunday 22 October 2017

JEDDAH: The Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) announced that it has successfully retrieved more than 52,000 artefacts from inside and outside the country as part of the National Project for Digital Recording of Antiquities, which follows international standards for archaeological recording and archiving.
The project aims to document and store all historic sites, artefacts, historical monument and urban heritage buildings in a comprehensive national digital registry linked to a multi-dimensional digital map, which is compatible with modern GIS technologies and digital databases, maps, images and graphics.
Director-General of Archiving and Protecting Antiquities at the SCTH, Naif Al-Qannour, said: “The new digital recording project stores detailed information and reports about 32,000 artefacts retrieved from outside the Kingdom and 20,000 returned by citizens to the SCTH since Prince Sultan bin Salman, president of SCTH, launched the campaign to retrieve national artefacts in 2011.”
“Some artefacts found their way outside Saudi Arabia through foreign travelers who moved them to other countries.” Al-Qannour continued, “One of the most famous artefacts is the Tayma Stone, which was discovered by Charles Huber and later on displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris.”
He also explained that many employees of foreign companies, especially those who work in the oil industry, visited many parts of Saudi Arabia to study their geology and natural manifestations, collected the artefacts they found and took them to national museums at their home countries.
“Robbers of archaeological sites sometimes dig for archaeological treasures and achieve fast financial gains,” Al-Qannour said, “By doing so, they are destroying important archaeological evidence found in these sites, be it on land or in the sea.”
Al-Qannour stated that the SCTH will continue to work on retrieving and protecting artefacts and has released a red list of artefacts stolen from their sites inside Saudi Arabia and information about them in order to make them easier to identify. The SCTH has also announced handing financial rewards to those who return artefacts or report their loss or theft.
In 2011, Prince Sultan launched a campaign for retrieving national artefacts, including media and cultural programs and initiatives that aim to enlighten and inform citizens about the value of artefacts and the importance of returning them to the SCTH.
Recently, the SCTH released a list of 140 names of citizens who returned artefacts, reported archaeological sites or cooperated with the SCTH in protecting the country’s cultural heritage between 2013 and 2017 in order to honor them during the First Antiquities Forum, which will be launched under the patronage of King Salman, on Nov. 7 at the National Museum in Riyadh.

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1181431/saudi-arabia

Tell me again about the non-Jewish heritage that Israel stores and have taken from the Palestinians after expelling them?

You pathetic hasbara. Doing nothing but obsessing about Arabs as the usual trolls do on PDF. You have that in common. The butthurt must be gigantic.
 
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"Country", not "people" - short for the government of the time and its heirs, as the article explains in fuller detail than could fit in a short headline.
> Country represents it's nation and citizens, not the government
> You cannot justify to blame entire nation because of one of it's past governments
> You cannot even blame country's current government because of it's past governments
> You cannot justify to steal artifacts of a country by using religious card

Stop trying to justify racism. I expect moderation to take harsh actions against racism and it's supporters.
 
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So most of this imaginary "Greater Israel" is composed of KSA? Good to know!

@Solomon2

Those artifacts belong to Iraq and the 3 other Arab countries mentioned (Yemen, Egypt and Libya). Those people were/are Arab Jews. Nothing to do with an artificially created 70 year old country.

When are you going to make a thread about the 100.000's (if not millions) of artifacts stolen from the Arab world that are drawing millions of visitors to the most prestigious museums on the planet from the US to Europe?

What are ancient Arabian, Mesopotamian, Levantine, Egyptian etc. artifacts doing in the West in 2018?

Saudi Arabia retrieves 52,000 historical artefacts since 2011

ARAB NEWS | Published — Sunday 22 October 2017

JEDDAH: The Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) announced that it has successfully retrieved more than 52,000 artefacts from inside and outside the country as part of the National Project for Digital Recording of Antiquities, which follows international standards for archaeological recording and archiving.
The project aims to document and store all historic sites, artefacts, historical monument and urban heritage buildings in a comprehensive national digital registry linked to a multi-dimensional digital map, which is compatible with modern GIS technologies and digital databases, maps, images and graphics.
Director-General of Archiving and Protecting Antiquities at the SCTH, Naif Al-Qannour, said: “The new digital recording project stores detailed information and reports about 32,000 artefacts retrieved from outside the Kingdom and 20,000 returned by citizens to the SCTH since Prince Sultan bin Salman, president of SCTH, launched the campaign to retrieve national artefacts in 2011.”
“Some artefacts found their way outside Saudi Arabia through foreign travelers who moved them to other countries.” Al-Qannour continued, “One of the most famous artefacts is the Tayma Stone, which was discovered by Charles Huber and later on displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris.”
He also explained that many employees of foreign companies, especially those who work in the oil industry, visited many parts of Saudi Arabia to study their geology and natural manifestations, collected the artefacts they found and took them to national museums at their home countries.
“Robbers of archaeological sites sometimes dig for archaeological treasures and achieve fast financial gains,” Al-Qannour said, “By doing so, they are destroying important archaeological evidence found in these sites, be it on land or in the sea.”
Al-Qannour stated that the SCTH will continue to work on retrieving and protecting artefacts and has released a red list of artefacts stolen from their sites inside Saudi Arabia and information about them in order to make them easier to identify. The SCTH has also announced handing financial rewards to those who return artefacts or report their loss or theft.
In 2011, Prince Sultan launched a campaign for retrieving national artefacts, including media and cultural programs and initiatives that aim to enlighten and inform citizens about the value of artefacts and the importance of returning them to the SCTH.
Recently, the SCTH released a list of 140 names of citizens who returned artefacts, reported archaeological sites or cooperated with the SCTH in protecting the country’s cultural heritage between 2013 and 2017 in order to honor them during the First Antiquities Forum, which will be launched under the patronage of King Salman, on Nov. 7 at the National Museum in Riyadh.

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1181431/saudi-arabia

Tell me again about the non-Jewish heritage that Israel stores and have taken from the Palestinians after expelling them?

You pathetic hasbara. Doing nothing but obsessing about Arabs as the usual trolls do on PDF. You have that in common. The butthurt must be gigantic.


it is up to you there are so many sites exposing greater israel maps plus israel does believe in expansion. You know israel one day wants to rule the world from Jerusalem.
 
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In other words, you can't find anything in the article.

"Country", not "people" - short for the government of the time and its heirs, as the article explains in fuller detail than could fit in a short headline.

When will you stop pretending that you are the only victim and good guy on the planet? We are sick and tired of your privileged BS. Every single topic that you post on this forum is riddled with controversy, hate and negativity. Have shame for once.
 
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Just because past Iraqi governments did a bad thing, blaming entire country is ridiculously racist, and you don't have to be Iraqi citizen to feel the huge racism in this article. Stop racism. Reported.
i must agree with you. iraqi pepole are good and not responsible for some actions agianst their jewish population.
+ i hate when ashknzi jews using mizrahi jewish sentiment for their own selfish interst and they do that alot.
 
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it is up to you there are so many sites exposing greater israel maps plus israel does believe in expansion. You know israel one day wants to rule the world from Jerusalem.

Jews lived under the protection of Arabs in the Arab world for almost 3000 years and under our "mercy" most of that period. A few decades of "victories" (while still a tiny state surrounded by Arabs, 21% inside it (citizens and growing number), 2/3 Arab Jews) while having the entire unconditional support of the West and mainly the US, is no achievement at all. There are other areas where Israel deserves some praise, mainly scientific output of late but this is also blown out of proportion if you ask me.

It is your choice to believe in ridiculous conspiracy theories. What can I say other than good luck to Israel in establishing this "Greater Israel"? One thing is to bother poor non-armed Palestinian villagers, another thing (with their size, population, economy etc.) to create a "semi-empire" stretching two continents.

It's fantasy talk.

i must agree with you. iraqi pepole are good and not responsible for some actions agianst their jewish population.
+ i hate when ashknzi jews using mizrahi jewish sentiment for their own selfish interst and they do that alot.

"Mizrahi" is a fake invented name. Those are collectively Arab Jews. Or specifically Yemeni, Saudi Arabia, Iraqi, Egyptian, Moroccan etc. Jews. Genetically identical to Arabs in those countries. Born and breed in the Arab world. Speaking Arabic as a mother tongue along with genuine Hebrew dialects (closely related language) unlike the Ashkenazi lot who barely knew Hebrew and had to be taught it by Arab Jews mainly from Yemen and Iraq.

I have seen DNA tests of Jews originally from modern-day KSA, Yemen, Iraq, Syria etc. They are all identical to their Muslim brethren expect for being a more isolated community (more intermarriages). This "Mizrahi" thing is funny and used politically as it would make no sense for Israel to call 2/3's of its Israeli Jewish population for Arab Jews, when the state policy since 1948, has been to oppress Palestinian Arabs. Thus a kind of brainwashing campaign has also been going on to target "Mizrahi Jews" by telling them fairytale stories of them having no relationship to Arabs in their countries of origin.

Israel (the equivalent of the US in the region and a land of migrants) had to create a collective identity by using such measures. Similar to how Arab cuisine is branded as "Israeli cuisine". Similar to how Ataturk's Turkey did by integrating the millions of non-Turks (Bosnians, Albanians, Circassians, Arabs, Kurds) under a collective "Turkish identity" and using measures such as the naming law etc.

Speaking about this topic;

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Jews

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mizrahi_Jews#Language
 
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i must agree with you. iraqi pepole are good and not responsible for some actions agianst their jewish population.
+ i hate when ashknzi jews using mizrahi jewish sentiment for their own selfish interst and they do that alot.
Thank you sir, this is the perspective that will unite all earth. At the end we are all homo sapiens, and racism/sexism/religious discrimination are our common enemy. Personally i don't believe in Arab race/Jewish race/Turkish race, i believe in homo sapiens. There are bad people in all communities, also good people in all communities. I wish to see very good relationship between Israel, Iraq, Turkey and Iran.
 
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Do not give holy Jewish artifacts to a country that expelled its Jews
MARCH 6, 2018, 3:24 PM

Imagine being forced to leave your home, leaving all your belongings, your history, and your heritage behind. Now, imagine that they were rediscovered and brought to safe-keeping — just to be stolen from you again.

That is the fate of the Iraqi Jewish community.

In May 2003, over 2,700 Jewish books and tens of thousands of documents, records, and religious artifacts were discovered by a US army team when in the basement of the Iraqi intelligence headquarters flooded. This written record provides a robust understanding of the 2,600-year-old Iraqi Jewish community: the texts were sent to the US to be preserved, cataloged, and digitized, and they have been on exhibit in a number of cities for several years. Now, based on an executive order signed by President Bush in 2003, and extended by the US government in an executive order signed by President Obama, the Iraqi Jewish archive is set to be returned to Iraq in September 2018.

On a parallel track, but unknown to the Iraqi Jewish community, the Emergency Protection for Iraqi Cultural Antiquities Act of 2004 was amended in 2008 to include import restrictions on Jewish artifacts, including Torah scrolls, made on or before 1990. Then, the State Department put together separate Memorandums of Understanding, where the Jewish religious and cultural artifacts from Egypt, Syria, and Libya would be returned to the governments that had ethnically cleansed their Jews out of existence. Yet the Emergency Protection Act and the Memorandums of Understanding stipulate that religious or cultural artifacts need to be returned to their country of origin (limited, in the case of Iraq, to those artifacts made before 1990). It is like saying Jewish property that was looted during World War II and found in the US must be sent back to Germany. It allows these Jewish artifacts and documents to get into the wrong hands, hands of people who never owned them, and might not protect them from destruction.

The key point to remember here is that these artifacts — religious and cultural artifacts that are sacred to my community — never belonged to Iraq in the first place. The items are expropriated property stolen under the color of law that either belonged to private citizens or to the Iraqi Jewish community. It is critical to note that there is no longer a Jewish community in Iraq.

It is not just about the Iraqi Jewish archive though. They are part of a larger issue impacting Jews and Christians that needs to be solved. The Emergency Protection Act and the Memorandums of Understanding result in unfair consequences, and they do not take into account the circumstances at hand. The issue of potential return of stolen Jewish property to countries such as Iraq, Syria, Egypt, and Libya that ethnically cleansed the Jews is growing as red lists are published at US Customs, and countries such as Yemen may be added to those countries covered by Memorandums of Understanding. Suffice to say that the Emergency Protection Act and Memorandums of Understanding are not understanding or protecting at all of Jewish and other minorities’ artifacts.

Indeed, the Jewish populations of those Middle Eastern countries are now minuscule after years of violent persecution leading to ethnic cleansing. Of the million Jews living in Arab countries in 1948, fewer than 4,000 Jews remain. In Iraq in particular, the count is just five Jews.

Yet, the United States government, using the Emergency Protection Act and Memorandums of Understanding has placed import restrictions on cultural artifacts produced by Jews, Coptic Christians and other minority peoples, on behalf of Egypt, Syria, Libya and Iraq. Further, the United States government has promised to return the Iraqi Jewish archive to Iraq’s sectarian government in September 2018, including the notes of the Ben Ish Hai, a 19th century scholar, and a 16th century Jewish book seized by Saddam Hussein’s secret police, .

To provide some background: when Jews were expelled from Iraq, they were not permitted to take religious and cultural artifacts, like Torah scrolls and holy books, with them. Under Iraqi law, Jews could only take one suitcase with three summer outfits, three winter outfits, one pair of shoes, one blanket, underwear, socks and sheets, one wedding ring, one watch, one thin bracelet, and no more than 50 dinars. No prayer books, photographs, Torah scrolls, menorahs, kiddish cups and other heirlooms were allowed to leave. Even women and children were searched on leaving. In short, there was no way to take out any sacred Jewish artifacts — artifacts that mean the world to our community and are the only pieces of our past we have to show our future generations.

In fact, much of the Iraqi Jewish archive is from my grandfather’s school, the Frank Iny School. The Frank Iny School was always privately owned until it was expropriated by the Iraqi government in the early 1970s.

Thus, private as well as communal property will be returned to the country that persecuted and ethnically cleansed the Jews who lived in Iraq for more than 2,600 years, since time of the destruction of the First Temple in Jerusalem. This is a tragic situation for Iraqi Jews who have already been persecuted enough.

The community is organizing a petition to prevent the Jewish archive from being returned to Iraq, and asking people to sign it.

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Carole Basri is an adjunct professor at Fordham University Law School, a visiting professor at Peking University School of Transnational Law, and a visiting professor at Pericles Law School. Carole, who is an American of Iraqi Jewish decent, has served as a member of the US State Department’s Future of Iraq Project and on the Coalition Provisional Authority working with the Iraqi Reconstruction Development Council (IRDC). She worked extensively on doing business in anti-corruption and transparency issues in Iraq, helping draft legislation and meeting with representatives from all Iraqi ministries in Iraq. Carole has published on human rights violations of Jewish refugees from Arab countries, and served as film director for several documentaries on Jews from Iraq, including “The Last Jews Of Baghdad: End of an Exile, Beginning of a Journey” (2005), and "The Life of Frank Iny" (1995) which appeared on PBS and in film festivals in New York.


The idiots revoked their rights to those artifacts by betraying the Arab Iraqi Jews they are descended from who were proud Arab Iraqis and proud of their Arab heritage. Instead they chose to betray their Arab brothers and sisters for British imported European Jews who in return stole their children and treated them like crap.

How many millennium have these people found peace and solace in the land of Arabs? From Al-Andalus to Baghdad and Yemen. They spit in the face of all those who protected their people. They can go screw off with their demands.
 
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Jews lived under the protection of Arabs in the Arab world for almost 3000 years and under our "mercy" most of that period. A few decades of "victories" (while still a tiny state surrounded by Arabs, 21% inside it (citizens and growing number), 2/3 Arab Jews) while having the entire unconditional support of the West and mainly the US, is no achievement at all. There are other areas where Israel deserves some praise, mainly scientific output of late but this is also blown out of proportion if you ask me.

It is your choice to believe in ridiculous conspiracy theories. What can I say other than good luck to Israel in establishing this "Greater Israel"? One thing is to bother poor non-armed Palestinian villagers, another thing (with their size, population, economy etc.) to create a "semi-empire" stretching two continents.

It's fantasy talk.



"Mizrahi" is a fake invented name. Those are Arab Jews. Genetically identical to Arabs. Born and breed in the Arab world. Speaking Arabic as a mother tongue along with genuine Hebrew dialects (closely related language) unlike the Ashkenazi lot who barely knew Hebrew and had to be taught it by Arab Jews mainly from Yemen and Iraq.

I have seen DNA tests of Jews originally from modern-day KSA, Yemen, Iraq, Syria etc. They are all identical to their Muslim brethren expect for being a more isolated community (more intermarriages). This "Mizrahi" thing is funny and used politically as it would make no sense for Israel to call 2/3's of its Israeli Jewish population for Arab Jews, when the state policy since 1948, has been to oppress Palestinian Arabs. Thus a kind of brainwashing campaign has also been going on to target "Mizrahi Jews" by telling them fairytale stories of them having no relationship to Arabs in their countries of origin.

How is it fantasy ? one looks at middle east it is on fire all for israel agenda. It not hard to kill a Arab these days, you just use biological weapons nobody will say sh it. I bet israel has dna specific weopons after all they are not Arabs are they, but ashkenazi /khazar beast from east.

Saudi leadership can turn on you too pakistan found out recently now they crying.
 
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The idiots revoked their rights to those artifacts by betraying the Arab Iraqi Jews they are descended from who were proud Arab Iraqis and proud of their Arab heritage. Instead they chose to betray their Arab brothers and sisters for British imported European Jews.

How many millennium have these people found peace in solace in the land of Arabs? From Al-Andalus to Baghdad and Yemen? They spit in the face of all those who Protected their people. They can go screw off with their demands.

Perfectly well put brother.

However their descendants (children and grandchildren) should not be blamed and you see a trend of Jewish Arabs reconnecting with their ancestry. Just watch that Jewish Ashkenazi that makes videos about Israel, Palestine, Arabs, Jews etc. Millions of viewers. Even on this forum I have seen Israeli users (originally from Arab countries) talking about it.

I am not in favor of hating Jews as a people at all. My criticism is aimed solely at Israeli state policies in relation to Palestine and the Arab world.

If they (Israeli state) accepts a two-state solution normalization can occur and we can talk about such issues peacefully and in a sane manner. Obviously the idiotic Israeli regime has no such plans (otherwise they would have done it ages ago) to the detriment of the stability of the region which suits them. The more their neighbors are weakened the more "security" (in their eyes) they will have, less competition, more time to parrot (we are the only "sane" country in the region" type of rhetoric) and the more they can keep the divides alive.

Naturally, when you look at it historically, in terms of demographics, culturally etc. Israel and the Arab world could be natural allies and maybe even should be, if not for the question of Palestine. If back in the days, prior to 1948, some kind of two-state solution or maybe a single entity with complete autonomy for both parties, had been established, it would be another thing.

Anyway if you know something about the history of those migrations of Arab Jews to Israel, you will realize that this was all in the interest of Israel which brands itself as the sole "Jewish homeland" in the world. It was in their interest to welcome Jews in huge numbers in order to outnumber the Palestinians which they today here 70 years later, barely do (if at all if we compare the Palestinian population of Gaza, West Bank and Israel itself with that of the Israeli Jewish population in Israel).

Usually such newly established countries with great diversity and a weak sense of nationality and connectivity (aside from the religious factor forgetting here that many leading Zionists were only cultural Jews and not religious) need an outside enemy. In this case it became the Palestinian and to a smaller degree "Arabs as a people". In that same manner, Arab Jews, were made into "Mizrahi Jews" and their ties wit the Arab world were kept at a very low.
 
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i must agree with you. iraqi pepole are good and not responsible for some actions agianst their jewish population.
+ i hate when ashknzi jews using mizrahi jewish sentiment for their own selfish interst and they do that alot.
Iraqi government did oppress jews but the riots and pogroms against jews were done was some iraqi barbarian citizens
 
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Iraqi government did oppress jews but the riots and pogroms against jews were done was some iraqi barbarian citizens

A minority of troublemakers is what it is. The Arab Jews were not faultless. Many became a fifth column. Granted, mistakes were made but the catalyst was the ongoing mass-migrations to Palestine and in that time period (parts of the Arab world being colonized) and thus growing Arab nationalism, resulted in those few riots.

Jews lived in Arab lands for 3000 years (since they were first recorded in history). From Morocco to Yemen. They lived better in the Arab world throughout that time period than anywhere else. Jewish culture flourished. It were Arab Muslims that liberated Jerusalem/Al-Quds from Roman occupation and allowed Jews to return to their city 1400 years ago as well. Jewish pogroms and Arabs? Can be counted on 1 hand unlike what their main allies (West) did.

Nowadays you hear more about the likes of Al-Husseini (almost) than the likes of Hitler. Radical Zionists are trying to change history by somehow making it appear that the supposed Holocaust was an Arab work behind the scenes.:lol:

BTW those artifacts belong to Iraq, Yemen, Egypt and Libya. It does not belong to a 70 year old state established by force on the native land of Palestinians.

Using that logic, KSA has a much greater claim to all Islamic artifacts worldwide. Can you just for a second imagine the moronic logic, if you argued like that?

You lose your rights if you migrate from your ancestral homelands in return to populate the native lands of others illegally. Especially if you are a fifth column.

BTW, this article is most likely nonsense seeing that many Arab Jews entered Israel with all their belongings. I would not be surprised if this "story" was altered with. @Solomon2 usually likes to post such propaganda pieces to suit his agenda.

How is it fantasy ? one looks at middle east it is on fire all for israel agenda. It not hard to kill a Arab these days, you just use biological weapons nobody will say sh it. I bet israel has dna specific weopons after all they are not Arabs are they, but ashkenazi /khazar beast from east.

Saudi leadership can turn on you too pakistan found out recently now they crying.

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You need some help. Yes, expect for 2/3's of all Israeli Jews being Arabs Jews fully or partially. Whatever.
 
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A minority of troublemakers is what it is. The Arab Jews were not faultless. Many became a fifth column. Granted, mistakes were made but the catalyst was the ongoing mass-migrations to Palestine and in that time period (parts of the Arab world being colonized) and thus growing Arab nationalism, resulted in those few riots.

Jews lived in Arab lands for 3000 years (since they were first recorded in history). From Morocco to Yemen. They lived better in the Arab world throughout that time period than anywhere else. Jewish culture flourished. It were Arab Muslims that liberated Jerusalem/Al-Quds from Roman occupation and allowed Jews to return to their city 1400 years ago as well. Jewish pogroms and Arabs? Can be counted on 1 hand unlike what their main allies (West) did.

Nowadays you hear more about the likes of Al-Husseini (almost) than the likes of Hitler. Radical Zionists are trying to change history by somehow making it appear that the supposed Holocaust was an Arab work behind the scenes.:lol:

BTW those artifacts belong to Iraq, Yemen, Egypt and Libya. It does not belong to a 70 year old state established by force on the native land of Palestinians.

Using that logic, KSA has a much greater claim to all Islamic artifacts worldwide. Can you just for a second imagine the moronic logic, if you argued like that?

You lose your rights if you migrate from your ancestral homelands in return to populate the native lands of others illegally. Especially if you are a fifth column.

BTW, this article is most likely nonsense seeing that many Arab Jews entered Israel with all their belongings. I would not be surprised if this "story" was altered with. @Solomon2 usually likes to post such propaganda pieces to suit his agenda.



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You need some help. Yes, expect for 2/3's of all Israeli Jews being Arabs Jews fully or partially. Whatever.

so? ashkenazi/khazar jew types couldn't care less about them they are sacrificial lambs.
 
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