04.29.09



<http://actdcmetro.wordpress.com/2009/04/29/catastrophe-the-purging-of-jews-from-the-middle-east/>Catastrophe-The
 
Purging of Jews from the Middle East

http://actdcmetro.wordpress.com/2009/04/29/catastrophe-the-purging-of-jews-from-the-middle-east

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Source: <http://ronmossad.blogspot.com/2009/04/catastrophe.html>Ron Mossad
H/T: <http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/>The Religion of Peace

Following our previous look at 175 years of 
Palestinian suffering on the anniversary of the 
<http://ronmossad.blogspot.com/2009/04/nakba.html>Nakba 
(the Arabic word for catastrophe), it is 
important to remember that at the same time that 
the well-known and publicized Arab refugee crisis 
was developing, there was another catastrophe 
taking place all over the Middle East.

In 1945, there were approximately 1 million Jews 
living in various Arab countries across the 
Middle East, as well as Iran/Persia, Afghanistan 
and other Islamic, non-Arab countries. From 
Tehran to Baghdad to Beirut to Cairo to Tripoli 
to Tunis and beyond, bustling Jewish communities 
thrived for thousands of years. These indigenous 
peoples predated even the Arabs (and certainly 
the Muslim invaders who came in the 600’s) by 
over a thousand years! The first Jews to arrive 
were forced out of Israel and Judea by the 
Assyrians and Babylonians after the destruction 
of the FIRST Temple and were later joined by 
additional refugees of the Roman exile as well 
the Crusades, Spanish Inquisition and 
<http://ronmossad.blogspot.com/2008/08/meek-shall-inherit-land.html>various 
other atrocities committed against them.

I recently had the privilege to attend movie 
showing and speech on the topic that was produced 
by <http://www.davidproject.org/>The David 
Project. The film, entitled 
<http://www.davidproject.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=41&Itemid=115>The
 
Forgotten Refugees, relates the story of these 
communities and the terrible conditions that forced them out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re-V-0gaekw

As the Jewish state was forming, the Arabs 
launched pogroms all over the Middle East. With 
scenes reminiscent of Kristallnacht from just 10 
years earlier, Jews were taken out of their 
homes, beaten, hanged, robbed, looted and raped. 
In just a few short years, centuries upon 
centuries of Jewish culture were erased and these 
communities fled their homes in terror.

I’m not much of a movie reviewer but I will say 
that I myself was very affected by what I saw. 
Growing up, I knew a large percentage of Israel 
was made up of “Mizrahim” or “eastern” Jews (from 
Arab lands) but the fact that whole COUNTRIES 
were literally ethnically cleansed of Jews was 
not something I had really wrapped my head around 
before I saw the movie. The movie is filled with 
documentary footage as well as personal 
interviews with some of the survivors of these 
events. But perhaps the most shocking part of the 
movie was when they displayed a graphic that 
detailed the Jewish populations of these 
countries in the 40’s and compared them to today…

Aden
1940’s: 8,000
Today: JUDENREIN

Afghanistan
1940’s: 5,000
Today: JUDENREIN

Algeria:
1940’s: 140,000
Today: 80

Egypt
1940’s: 80,000
Today: 40

Iran
1940’s: 100,000
Today: 20,000

Iraq
1940’s: 150,000
Today: 16

Lebanon
1940’s: 5,666
Today: 20

Libya
1940’s: 38,000
Today: JUDENREIN

Morocco
1940’s: 265,000
Today: 5,000

Syria
1940’s: 27,770
Today: 26

Tunisia
1940’s: 105,000
Today: 1,500

Yemen
1940’s: 55,000
Today: 100

Source: The Forgotten Refugees, this collection 
of statistics from Wikipedia and this BBC article 
on the last Jew in Afghanistan

And lest you think that these Jews were even 
allowed to take their personal belongings with 
them or that these people were not productive 
members of society, this estimate from 2007 that 
you never read, claims over $300 billion-worth of 
property lost and the deeds to over 100,000 
square miles of land confiscated by the Arab 
governments. To give you some context - that’s 
over FIVE TIMES the size of the entire state of 
Israel as it stands today. To give you a little 
more context, in 1948 (after the “Nakba” was 
over) the Palestinian population of Israel was 156,000.

Today that number has become 1,498,000.

A TENFOLD increase.

Conveniently, the Arab world has seen to it that 
the Jewish communities that used to exist in 
their own lands have been stricken from the 
record. The Jews who fled have been turned into 
forgotten refugees because to admit the facts is 
to admit that the crocodile tears they cry over 
the Palestinians are exponentially MORE 
hypocritical when taken in the context that the 
accusers are actually GUILTY of the behavior they 
falsely pin on the victims! In reality, if Israel 
was really looking to “ethnically cleanse” itself 
of its Arab population - they would do much 
better to follow the example of the very 
neighbors who are the loudest to dump this crime on them.

So, as tonight marks the beginning of Yom 
HaZikaron, the Israeli Memorial Day, the 
RONMOSSAD blog would like to dedicate this space 
to those forgotten refugees and the memory of 
those who did not make it to a better life in 
Israel or elsewhere. While the hypocritical West 
and United Nations pass hundreds of resolutions 
on worldwide refugees (including over 100 on the 
Palestinian refugees) and create “Bureaus on 
committees on exercises” to deal with the 
problem…as usual not a word is said about the 
catastrophe that befell the Jews of the Middle 
East at the same time! Instead those victims are 
demonized and cast as the oppressors.

I hope you will now join me in taking every 
opportunity you can, to remind those who seek to 
eliminate the Jewish communities of the Middle 
East from our memories, that we will not allow 
them to rewrite history and to hijack the narrative for their political gains.

The world must know that Israel is NOT made up of 
“European invaders” - rather that these 
communities existed in Israel and in the Middle 
East for thousands of years before the first 
Zionists set foot in Petach Tikvah.

That the descendants of these now-destroyed 
Jewish communities are still very much alive and 
part of society and that they will not be 
silenced by a world that finds their existence inconvenient.

That they will be forgotten and cast aside no longer.

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