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Hamas condemns UN Jewish refugee conference
Published Saturday 22/09/2012 (updated) 23/09/2012 17:29
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to add compensation for Jews
who came from Arab and Muslim countries as a condition for any future
peace deal, Israeli media says. (MaanImages/File)
GAZA CITY (Ma’an) -- Hamas on Saturday denounced a Israel-backed UN conference to discuss claims that Jews who used to live in Arab countries were forcibly expelled.

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said in a statement that “those Jews were not refugees as they claim. They were actually responsible for the displacement of the Palestinian people after they secretly migrated from Arab countries to Palestine before they expelled the Palestinians from their lands to build a Jewish state at their expense.”

He added: “Those Jews are criminals rather than refugees. They are the ones who turned the Palestinian people into refugees, and for that reason, the Hamas movement views this conference as a dangerous, unprecedented move which contributes to the falsification of history and reversing of facts.”

The conference, to discuss recognizing as refugees Middle Eastern Jews who immigrated, was denounced by Arab envoys at the UN who lodged unsuccessful protests to call it off.

But Israeli leaders considered it a victory for a population that is increasingly being linked to the peace process with the Palestinians.

"Between the walls of the UN we are starting to bring justice to the Jewish refugees who were tortured, persecuted and driven away, and whose rights were revoked," said Danny Ayalon, Israel's deputy foreign minister, according to Israeli media.

"We are 64 years late, but it's never too late to bring justice and discuss the historic facts."

Hundreds of thousands of Middle Eastern Jews left predominantly Arab countries amid growing hostility following the establishment of Israel in the late 1940s.

Israel had also drafted a "Law of Return" that granted instant citizenship to anyone who can claim Jewish lineage. Most immigrants had no modern ties to the land.

At the same time, over 700,000 Palestinians were driven from or fled historic Palestine and today make up the largest refugee population on earth.

Israeli media reported a week earlier that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was preparing to add compensations for Jews who came from Arab and Muslim countries as a condition for any future peace deal.

PLO negotiator Saeb Erekat said in response that there was no connection between Palestinian refugees and Israelis whose families are from Arab countries, but he supported their right of return.

"We are not against any Jew who wants to return to Morocco, Iraq, Libya, Egypt and elsewhere. I believe no Arab state rejects the Jewish right of returning to their native lands," he said.
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1 ) Youssef / USA
22/09/2012 17:42
My entire family was forced out of Egypt and lands were confiscated. Half of us went to Europe/USA the rest to Israel. Iy began in 1954 and ended 1969. I dare you to post this comment.

2 ) m / switzerland
22/09/2012 21:40
Hope your family story brings you to the fact that forcing out people from their land is criminal and that now you fight for a free Palestine;

3 ) Tony B? / ME
22/09/2012 23:58
Its time this truth was out concerning the expulsion of Jews from Arab lands. If nothing else, it highlights hypocrisy of Arabs, that not only did this to Jews, but also keep doing it to their brethren by refusing to integrate Pals whom they made refugees when they attacked the Jewish state. The UN is equally to blame, by creating an exception to other refugees, so Pals pass that status on to their kids. Its time Pals were integrated into their Arab homelands. Same as Israel did for those Jews.

4 ) Tarek Habash / saudi arabia
22/09/2012 23:58
most of the jews who lived in Egypt were rich and they were owners of famous and strong economical establishments but the jew Agency sent terorists to Egypt to put explosives in the common establishmebrs and killed innocent people to excite the Egyption people and their government against the egyptoin jews.Beside temptaions of false welfare
which they would find in Israel.Same happened in Morroco where Jews are still protected by all governments and the king.Same occured in other Arab countri

5 ) Tibi / Tubas
23/09/2012 00:06
Hamas Is A Joke, and Hamas Condemnations Are A Joke too. Only their feeble attempts to murder and terrorize are taken seriously, but if they had NO weapons, then NO world leaders would even listen !!!

6 ) @ M-2 / 3 Family Stories
23/09/2012 00:17
1- Swiss "family stories brings you to the fact that" that you helped genocidal Nazi murderers hide stolen goods, in numbered bank accounts. 2- Palestinian "family stories brings them to the fact that" they were part of 3 Arab invasions, with genocidal intent, and then engaged in terror for decades, including war crimes of targeting civilians, women, and children. 3- Jewish "family stories brings them to the fact that" they returned to the Land of their Patriarchs, and survived the above !!!

7 ) @ Youssef / USA too
23/09/2012 00:30
My family fled from Russia & Rumania to the USA, but your Arab state story is far from unique, where I personally know Four Other Jewish families ( Ghazal, Gurion, Mason, and Charabani ), that: - fled from Egypt to the USA, - fled from Lebanon to Israel, - fled from Algeria to France, and - fled from Iraq to France !!!

8 ) Jihane / Palestine/France
23/09/2012 01:19
Yeah, the hasbara starts the machine again. No Jews were forced out of either Morocco nor Tunisia. The Jews of Algeria had obtained French citizenship back 1871 through communitarian lobbying and sided with the colonizers, also during the 8 years long war of independance. If any Arab Jews want to go back to their homeland I'll be happy to sign their petition but we all know what this is about. Zionists want us to quit the ROR because of the "1.OOO.OOO Jewish refugees".

9 ) Brian Cohen / Israel
23/09/2012 02:52
Let's support the real apartheid state of Palestine, where Jews are banned and any who enter are killed.

10 ) southparkbear / usa
23/09/2012 03:13
my father's family escaped pogroms in yemen in 1890 and my mom's family were forced to escape on foot after my grandfather was killed in 1932. they were not the only ones there where tens of thousands like them. still we do not label ourselves as refugees. no siree, only palstinians are. they are born with it

11 ) John Turnbull / Canada
23/09/2012 05:25
@Youssef And your family, thankfully, had Israel and the US to receive it. The Palestinians -- off to the refugee camps with them.

12 ) Rami / Palestine
24/09/2012 08:38
This issue has nothing to do with Palestinians. If you were forced out of Egypt. Go protest in Egypt for reparations. If you were forced out of Iraq, go protest in Iraq. "We are 64 years late, but it's never too late to bring justice and discuss the historic facts".....like the Nakba...or the Naksa....or Sabra and Shatilla....or the whitening of Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Yaffa....or the occupation of the Golan Heights...but wait, those people aren't jewish so its ok, right?

13 ) L / Portugal
24/09/2012 17:24
"Hundreds of thousands of Middle Eastern Jews left predominantly Arab countries amid growing hostility following the establishment of Israel in the late 1940s." Not totally, many thousand jews were expelled in pro-nazi coups in Iraq and Iran in World War 2.

14 ) gabi / australia
26/09/2012 08:44
# 13 - are you serious? Go to Iran today and see the synagogues in Tehran (where there are 25,000 Jews, living happily, with their own schools, and hospitals, funded by the state!) and in Isfahan, Shiraz, Yazd and Kerman. Israel has often asked, pleaded in fact (they need the numbers) for the Iranian Jews to go to Israel, and got the answer "No thanks, we are Iranians, not Israelis." Don't believe me? Do a bit more research. Things are not always as Israel would have you believe.

15 ) gabi / australia
26/09/2012 08:52
Again, # 13 - pro-nazi coups? Are you aware of the Zionists who offered to get European Jewry to help Germany in their war effort, providing Germany promised to give them Palestine for their state? This was in 1941, when they thought Germany was winning the war. Don't believe me? Do a bit of research. And then when you see the huge effigy of the Mufti of Jerusalem with the caption of his being pro-Nazi, in the Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem, think again. May as well tell the whole story.

16 ) ABE / United States
28/09/2012 17:19
To #13 You must up your MEDS! That you would believe a story that zionists were in cohoots with the Nazi's does not bode well for the human race!! In a couple of years you will be denying the Holocaust, that's your future! Oh by the way how do the Aboriginal of Australia feel about YOU?
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