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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous] First, please share with me the Arab countries with large, thriving Jewish populations that were not already in precipitous decline as a result of Arab Islamist aggression, violence, and oppression in the that started to spread in the 1800s. The only country that saw an uptick was Palestine. And that’s where many MENA Jews went. Post WWII. Yes, the decline of Jews in the MENA went down to near zero in many countries after 1948, but that trend started centuries earlier, and with speed in the 1800s and 1900s. I would question your knowledge of Middle East history if you’re not familiar with these historical events. Or would suggest you dig in a bit more deeply into the history of Jews in the region. Lastly, you asked for info. I provided a simple, clearly labeled list. You want a filter function. It’s hard to take your interest in this information seriously. Have a nice evening. [/quote] You provided a copy and paste that you didn't even vet and you don't know anything about any of the events listed. How many Jews fled because they weren't allowed to where western clothes in Algeria? What was the name of that massacre? The night of the long cravats? As you know, many Jews arrived in Israel after its independence from Arab countries. What do you think those Jews were doing in those countries if they had all fed the region in the 1800s? There was a large Jewish population in Egypt, in Yemen, in Iraq, in Algeria, and Tunisia, and in several other Arab countries. They had mostly gotten along fine until the rise of Zionism. There is evidence that in many cases Israel was behind some of the violence that encouraged them to flee the Arab countries. Just Google the Lavon Affair, or the bombings in Iraq. [/quote] I'm the person who posted earlier. The Palestinian who said I was done with this topic. I wish I hadn't said that only because I missed out on what you've been saying and I thank you. This is what I've told people over and over again regarding Jews in Arab countries. They simply don't want to believe it because I do think many Zionist Jews who are Ashkenazi and American in particular, refuse to let go of projecting what European Christianity did to them over a thousand years, onto Arabs/Muslims. Attempting to lie and claim Jews experienced in the ME what they did in Europe or worse, is a despicable lie. When I see how Zionist Ashkenazi Jews speaks, I see their racism and bigotry being the reason they essentially absolve Europe and lie about how Jews were treated in the Mideast. The very reason Arab Jews now call themselves "Mizrahi" is because Europeans Zionist Jews made them shed their actual *culture* which is MIDDLE EASTERN/ARAB and that's why they preposterously claim ARAB food is "Israeli." The literal words are ARABIC and the food existed long before 75 years ago. Zionism is a racist and bigoted ideology that invaded the ME and its purpose is solely the erasure of Palestinians. That's why they feel no shame in destroying thousand year old olive trees and claiming "Palestine never existed." That's why Gold Meir claims we never existed while she lived in the stolen home of a Palestinian family. There is nothing more preposterous than a western-born Zionist whether Jewish or Christian, talking about the Middle East and clearly knowing NOTHING when they do. The western media and govts chose to poison minds by claiming every damned thing was about "antisemitism." Stop getting angry at people pointing out you've been lied to and ask why in the first days of Oct 7, MSNBC for example, chose to bring on people with NO Middle East expertise and no Arabs, Palestinians or Muslims, and instead chose to bring on American-born Zionists with no ME expertise, to tell viewers everything is about "antisemitism"? To go along with the lies about beheaded babies and mass rape? It was always a concerted effort by media to silence people who actually understood the occupation and why what happened, didn't happen because the occupier is *Jewish* [/quote]
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