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    Cherson and Molschky
    Silence can be tantamount to being an accomplice to a crime.

    This is the most revealing piece of history which has been denounced time and again and that most readers pass over as if it never happened... Please read and send to your friends.... This cannot be forgotten or swept under the carped. One million Jews of the Arab countries and their progeny make today half of Israel's Population. HB

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    Jewish Population of Egypt: 12; Christians Are Next
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    The Jewish population of Egypt is down to 12, and the once dominant Christian majority is now a persecuted minority as Islam digs in its claws…

    By: Rachel Molschky

    Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue in Alexandria
    Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue in Alexandria
    There are a measly 12 Jews left in all of Egypt, a nation of over 80 million people. According to a report from JTA (H/t The Jewish Press), of the 100,000 Jews who lived in Egypt in the 1950s, there are only a handful left.

    “We are dying, we are drowning, we are finished,” Jewish community head Magda Haroun told the BBC in an interview broadcast on Sept. 18.

    In 2013, there were still a “whopping” 40 Jews in the mostly Muslim country, but now it’s down to 12. Judaism is a thing of the past in Egypt, and back in 2012, the last operational synagogue was closed. For 2000 years there had been services at the location of the Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue in Alexandria up until that point.

    The only synagogues left are historical tourist spots with a Jewish cemetery dating back to the ninth century now partially submerged with sewage, a symbol of how Egyptians feel toward the once thriving Jewish community there.

    Jews all over the Muslim nations of the Middle East and North Africa faced unbearable persecution throughout history, and Mitchell Bard’s article, “Myths & Facts Online: The Treatment of Jews in Arab/Islamic Countries,” provides examples of various massacres of Jews by Muslims over the centuries. Upon the creation of modern Israel and after the attacks on the Jewish State by Muslim countries, the persecution grew so intolerable, the Jews who had been living in those nations for generations , even thousands of years in some cases, were forced out, their bank accounts frozen, their property seized, their jobs taken. They had only one place to go: Israel.

    Around one million (this number is approximate as some say 850,000 and others as high as one million, depending on the source) Jewish refugees lost everything, totally around $6.5 billion. Muslim persecution against Jews was so bad, that the Jewish population in these nations has now dwindled down to less than 7500.

    Remarkably, since 1949 the United Nations has passed more than a hundred resolutions on Palestinian refugees and not a single one on Jewish refugees from Arab countries, despite the number of Jewish refugees far exceeding the number of Arab refugees and despite a far greater loss to the Jews.

    The Arabs in Palestine mostly left voluntarily because the surrounding Arab countries advised them to leave since they were about to go to war with the newly re-created Israel. The Jewish refugees, however, had no choice. And while Arab countries pretend to care about “Palestinians,” blaming Israel for the unrest in the Middle East, (which is mostly Muslim vs. Muslim), the truth is, if these countries cared about their brethren, they would have allowed them to return to their homelands (as many were recent immigrants to Palestine in the first place, looking for work from the local Jews), and would have given them citizenship, rather than leaving them in refugee camps for decades.

    Israel, on the other hand, welcomed the Jewish refugees, and as a result no one talks about them or their plight, and no one criticizes Arab countries for ethnic cleansing, genocide or war crimes.

    But a look at the numbers provides an undeniable truth. Out of 80 million Egyptians, 12 are Jews. And the shrinking Coptic population demonstrates another reality: Christians are next.

    Christians made up the majority of Egypt’s population for 1000 years, and the Copts are believed to be the direct descendants of the ancient Egyptians. Now accounting for anywhere from 3-15% of the population, depending on the source, the Copts face severe persecution. The Arab Spring brought tragedy to Christianity in the Middle East, especially in Egypt, with the burning of churches, rapes, murders, forced conversions to Islam and prosecution against Christians for blasphemy.

    If there is one lesson to be learned at the example of Egypt, it is what happens when Islam comes in. The Jewish population is now 12, and the Christian population has gone from the majority to a mere 10% or so and falling further as time goes on. This is the reality of an Islamic conquest, which we are seeing again in places like Iraq and Syria. The Economist provides the numbers with a look at the falling Christian population in these Muslim nations where ISIS is now waging war against non-Muslims:

    “In Iraq, the pre-2003 Christian population may have been as high as 1.5m, or 5% of the population; it has probably fallen to under 400,000. Before Syria was engulfed by war, its Christian population was around 1.8m, or 10% of the total; at least 500,000 have been displaced.”

    ISIS is merely following in Muhammad’s footsteps.

    In, “Islam: Against All Mankind,” Y.K. Cherson wrote:

    When Islam’s prophet Muhammad, the very first Muslim immigrant, arrived at Yathrib, or Medina, he and his followers began military preparations and partook in a series of attacks, over 100 in one year. But against whom were all those preparations?

    The answer was given by Muhammad himself: against all non-Muslims. And since then nothing changed; Islamic immigration is aimed against all non-Muslims in the host countries, with the final goal of converting them into countries ruled by Islam…

    ‘In swearing allegiance to him we are pledging ourselves to wage war against all mankind.’

    Against all mankind. Egypt is one example, and Iraq and Syria are another. But the war Muslims have waged against us is evident worldwide- against Jew, Christian, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Atheist- everyone.

    Related Reading:

    The Religion of Death

    Palestinian Mothers Rejoice over Death of Children

    The Pope’s New Secretary: Islam Is a ‘Culture of Death’

    Spotlight: What if the Arabs Had Recognized Israel in 1948?

    Islamic Caliphate: Europe and America Are Next

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    Ronstar Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    what about Israeli silence, and even worse DENIAL, of their crimes against the Palestinians?
     
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    Ehem !


    I quote : " Making Aliyah – Victory mass aliyah will result from an amended leadership that strives forward, like that of Moses (who represents the attribute of victory) who brought the Jewish People out of Egypt and led them to the Promised Land."

    ----As in Tunisia and Algeria, Moroccan Jews did not face expulsion or asset confiscation or any similar government persecution during the period of exile, and Zionist agents were allowed freedom of action to encourage emigration.

    "1950s, Zionist organizations encouraged emigration, particularly in the poorer south of the country, seeing Moroccan Jews as valuable contributors to the Jewish State:


    Following the allied victory at the Battle of El Agheila in December 1942, German and Italian troops were driven out of Libya. The British installed the Palestine Regiment in Cyrenaica, which later became the core of the Jewish Brigade which was later also stationed in Tripolitania. The pro-Zionist soldiers encouraged the spread of Zionism throughout the local Jewish population[64][65][66]

    In 1943, Mossad LeAliyah Bet began to send emissaries to prepare the infrastructure for the emigration of the Libyan Jewish community.

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    In November 1948, a few months after the events in Tripoli, the American consul in Tripoli, Orray Taft Jr., reported that: "There is reason to believe that the Jewish Community has become more aggressive as the result of the Jewish victories in Palestine. There is also reason to believe that the community here is receiving instructions and guidance from the State of Israel. Whether or not the change in attitude is the result of instructions or a progressive aggressiveness is hard to determine. Even with the aggressiveness or perhaps because of it, both Jewish and Arab leaders inform me that the inter-racial relations are better now than they have been for several years and that understanding, tolerance and cooperation are present at any top level meeting between the leaders of the two communities.

    Immigration to Israel began in 1949, following the establishment of a Jewish Agency for Israel office in Tripoli. According to Harvey E. Goldberg, "a number of Libyan Jews" believe that the Jewish Agency was behind the riots, given that the riots helped them achieve their goal.[73] Between the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 and Libyan independence in December 1951 over 30,000 Libyan Jews emigrated to Israel.


    There's no reason to doubt that Mizrahim/Sephardim Arab-Jews would still be living amongst their Arab cousins today if it wasn't for the Expulsion of Palestinians by Europe's Zionists .


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    silence= being an accomplice?

    according to which legal statute from the Middle Ages?
     
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    It was fewer than 600,000 Arab Jews and they left in 1948, 1956, 1967 and 1973 after each Zionist escapade.
     
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