Tuesday, 25 November 2025

Zionists keep parroting this recycled myth that “Arab countries expelled 800,000 Jews in 1948.” It’s not history,

🔴 MUST WATCH Zionists keep parroting this recycled myth that “Arab countries expelled 800,000 Jews in 1948.” It’s not history, it’s a talking point Israeli politicians cooked up in the 1970s to rewrite the story and blur the Nakba. The whole point of the lie was simple - pretend there was “moral equivalence,” undermine the Palestinian right of return, and claim Israel had already “absorbed its share” of refugees. But historians across the spectrum; Israeli, Palestinian, Western - all say the same thing - the comparison doesn’t hold up. Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria had half a million Jews before 1948. None of these states expelled their Jewish communities. People left for different reasons, e.g. economic hardship, Zionist recruitment, or because their identity and citizenship were tied to France after independence, which is why so many ended up in France, not Israel. Were Iraq and Yemen hostile places in the 1940s? Yes. There were pogroms and discrimination. But “expulsion” is not what happened. Israel literally organized mass airlifts, where Operation Ezra and Nehemiah moved about 120,000 Jews out of Iraq, and Operation Magic Carpet flew about 50,000 out of Yemen. These were not expulsions. The only actual expulsions of Jews in this entire period happened in Egypt during the 1956 Suez Crisis, and those were measured in the thousands, not the hundreds of thousands. Meanwhile Palestinians were being pushed out through military expulsions, village destruction, planned operations like Dalet, and laws making their return impossible. Trying to equate all of that with voluntary migrations, evacuations, and post-colonial reshuffling isn’t “both sides had refugees.” It’s simply Nakba denial.

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