Jews from Islamic countries are migrants of the clash of civilizations

 

 

Jews from Islamic countries are migrants of the clash of civilizations

Jewish migrants from Islamic lands are ignored by the Western conscience, the UN, the EU – no one wants to hear about them.

Giulio Meotti, 03/12/18

The writer, an Italian journalist with Il Foglio, writes a twice-weekly column for Arutz Sheva. He is the author of the book “A New Shoah”, that researched the personal stories of Israel’s terror victims, published by Encounter and of “J’Accuse: the Vatican Against Israel” published by Mantua Books.. His writing has appeared in publications, such as the Wall Street Journal, Frontpage and Commentary.

Every year, on 30 November, Israel and the Jewish world remember the 850,000 Jews expelled from Arab-Islamic countries. Many of them live among us in Europe, in Rome as in Paris, in Milan as in Brussels.

Together with the Christians who have fled in the last five years under Islamic persecution, these Jews are the migrants of the clash of civilizations which the Western conscience, the UN, the EU, did not even want to hear about.

I have never seen a docufilm on them on the networks that matter. I have never heard of an international resolution on them.

I have never read an article about them in the big newspapers. I have never seen a docufilm on them on the networks that matter. I have never heard of an international resolution on them.

Where are the Jews of Algeria?
Where are the Jews of Egypt?
Where are the Jews of Lebanon?
Where are the Jews of Iraq?
Where are the Jews of Syria?
Where are the Jews of Libya?

Italian Jewish communities, for example, would have been dead after the Holocaust if it was not for the Jewish emigration from Libya or Iran.

Islam decolonized itself with an anti-Semitic ethnic cleansing whose very existence has been denied by the West. These Jews had been confiscated of everything: wealth totalling hundreds of billions of dollars. they were prevented from practicing religion, they were kicked out of their homes, they were massacred in the streets, they were robbed also of their own history.

And they became invisible.

But their sufferings didn’t come to an end with their flight. In France it continues today. Most French Jews, in fact, are the sons and the grandsons of those who fled the Arab world: Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt. And these Jews are targeted again by the Islamists.

“I’m scared for the future of my baby here”, say the French Jews in a chilling series that appeared on CNN. Nathaniel Azoulay, a boy from Paris attacked with a saw, tells his story: “He saw the kippah”. Azoulay and his brother started running as fast as possible. “He started to launch anti-Semitic insults, ‘f*** Jew, you will die on this street’. He hit my brother with the saw. He shouted to the others: ‘Let’s beat the Jews, come, let’s hit them’. I cut my fingers with the saw”.

Yonatan Arfi, vice president of Jewish communities, speaks of “hundreds of attacks” like this from 2000 to today.

Islamicized France, outside the Macrononian bubble, can become a war zone for the Jews, exactly as it was in Cairo, Marrakesh, Baghdad, Damascus, Aleppo and Beirut at the time of the Jewish Nakba, the real one.

source:

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/23102

 

5 replies

  1. It would have been nice if the author would have ‘wasted’ one sentence of why the Jews had to leave Arab nations.

  2. that said: we are against any discrimination ! Everyone should have the right to live in their country of origin and birth!

  3. I am totally against any persecution, but I too have asked many times why there is so much hostility towards Jews, but so far have not received a satisfactory answer, all I know is that it is historic, going back to the early days of the Bible and various teachings such as Jews being the ‘chosen people’, as well as wanting to keep to their own tribe, along with their assets, not to mention the money lenders. But that is not exclusive to Jews, others have similar traits. Moderate Jews have mostly assimilated within their country of birth, so why are they still regarded as outsiders? And since I believe that Israel should never have been created, I think that they should not all migrate there, and many don’t want to anyway. I have Jewish friends, and so far as I am concerned they are no better or worse than other people. The same applies to Muslim friends. But humans are tribal, and tribalism determines much behaviour against others.

    • Surely the most important item of why Christians hate Jews is that in their churches on a daily basis it was taught that it was the Jews who killed the Christian God. (actually they should be happy, because without the death of Jesus – according to their teachings – there would be no ‘forgiveness of sins). This is the excuse why the Jews were always blamed for everything.

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