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Tag Archives: Refugees
Israel remembers plight of Jews who fled Arab world
UK YAHOO by Steve Weizman November 30, 2014 Israel on Sunday marked the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Jews from Arab countries after the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. In a bid to draw attention to their plight, Israel formally marked … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Displacement, emigrees, Jewish Emigrees, Jewish Refugees, Refugees
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From an Era of Refugee Millions, Only Palestinians Remain
WALL STREET JOURNAL by Andrew Roberts November 21, 2014 On Tuesday, as Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza celebrated the murder in a Jerusalem synagogue of five Israelis, the Spanish Parliament happened to be passing a nonbinding motion urging … Continue reading
Israeli team delivers aid to Christians displaced by Islamic State
JERUSALEM POST by Ariel Cohen October 27, 2014 These refugees join the already 1.4 million internally displaced persons and 200,000 refugees already residing in the Kurdish region of Iraq. Earlier this month, the Israeli relief organization, IsraAID provided Yazidi and Christian … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East
Tagged Baghdad, Christians, IDP's, Internationally Displaced Persons, Iraq, Islamic State, IsraAID, Kuwait, Refugees, Sachar Zahav, Yazidi
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Four Facts That Everyone Should Know About the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
ALGEMEINER by Lee S. Bender and Jerome R. Verlin June 26, 2014 Most Westerners, including many Jews, are unaware of four fundamental facts about the Jewish homeland of Israel that would greatly increase their support for the Jewish State. The burden is … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Israel History, Jerusalem, Palestine, Refugees
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The Real Palestinian Refugee Crisis
THE TOWER By Asaf Romirowsky May 2014 Who are these refugees? How many actual refugees from 1948 are alive today? How is it possible that while other refugee populations shrink, the Palestinian refugees only grow? Why do they have their … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Kirk, Palestinians, Refugees, UN, UNWRA
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UN to discuss UNWRA’s definition of Palestinian refugees
ISRAEL HAYOM May 18, 2014 American Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists says UNRWA dedicates itself to preventing the resettlement of Palestinians, and inflates its numbers by including all descendants of original Palestinian refugees from 1948 War of Independence. The … Continue reading