Israel – Hamas: Arab Jews Are Not Refugees, But Criminals

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    File photo of Yemeni boys of the Jewish community wearing the black skullcap, are pictured in Raydah town of Amran province in northern Yemen, but most have emigrated to Israel. EPA/YAHYA ARHABIsrael – Hamas on Saturday denounced the Israeli call to recognize the suffering of Jewish refugees from Arab countries and their material claims the same way it acknowledges the plight of displaced Palestinians, Ma’an News Agency reported on Sunday.

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    Following the special gathering at the UN before Israeli officials, foreign diplomats, activists and journalists, to raise the issue of Jewish refugees, Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said in a statement that “those Jews are criminals rather than refugees.”

    He added: “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.”

    Speaking on behalf of the movement, Zuhri commented that it is the fault of the Jewish refugees from Arab lands who “turned the Palestinian people into refugees”, Ma’an reported.

    Commenting on the conference, he said: “The Hamas movement views this conference as a dangerous, unprecedented move which contributes to the falsification of history and reversing of facts.”

    Critics have said the timing of the campaign ahead of the gathering of the General Assembly of the UN next week is not accidental. Palestinian politicians like Hanan Ashrawi have argued that Jews from Arab lands are not refugees at all and that, either way, Israel is using their claims as a counter-balance to those of Palestinian refugees against it.

    She explained: “If Israel is their homeland, then they are not ‘refugees;’ they are emigrants who returned either voluntarily or due to a political decision.”

    “Arab Jews were part of the Arab region, but they began migrating to Israel after its establishment,” she argued. “They did so in accordance with a forethought plan by the Jewish Agency to bring Jews from all around the world to build the State of Israel.”

    Ashrawi did, nonetheless, acknowledge that “some Arab countries at that time were ruled by tyrannical regimes.”

    But, she noted, “all citizens, regardless of their religion, were subjected to suffering.”

    PLO negotiator Saeb Erekat has also commented 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.

    Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon, Ambassador to the UN Ron Prosor and World Jewish Congress President Ronald Lauder presented the recently launched diplomatic campaign in a special gathering at the UN before Israeli officials, foreign diplomats, activists and journalists last Friday.

    The story of the Jewish citizens who left, fled or were expelled from Arabic-speaking countries while the Israeli-Arab conflict flared has been relatively neglected, a fact Ayalon acknowledged in his speech.

    In response to the criticism, a chorus of Jewish politicians and activists at the event said the rights of Palestinian and Jewish refugees were were not mutually exclusive.

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post


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    11 years ago

    “Hamas: Arab Jews Are Not Refugees, But Criminals”

    How NOT to make friends and to influence people!

    11 years ago

    The Hamas spokesman claims that, “Those Jews 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.”

    How does he explain that the vast majority of the Jewish refugees came to Israel after the War of Independence and after the Palestinians had fled their homes?

    Sherree
    Sherree
    11 years ago

    And Palestinans are NOT Israelis they are refugees from Jordan and other Arab countries who didn’t want them!!!

    Eagle
    Eagle
    11 years ago

    Actually the Jewish people have the most and oldest documented proof of having lived in Israel, before the so called Palestinians.

    5TResident
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    5TResident
    11 years ago

    What did you expect Hamas to say?