عرب اور مسلم ممالک سے یہودی ہجرت (Urdu Wikipedia)

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  • "Harif"۔ Harif۔ 15 May 2011۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 26 دسمبر 2013 

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  • "Jewish-Muslim ties in Maghreb were good despite Nazis" by Gil Shefler, 24 January 2011, دی جروشلم پوسٹ
  • Xavier Cornut, Jerusalem Post, 2009, The Moroccan connection: Exploring the decades of secret ties between Jerusalem and Rabat., "During World War II, King Muhammad V had refused to apply the anti-Semitic laws of the protectorate imposed by the Vichy regime in France, prompting fidelity from Moroccan Jewry. ... In the late Fifties, before his coronation, he had shocked people during a visit in Lebanon by arguing that the only solution for the enduring conflict was to make peace and incorporate Israel in the Arab League. The king was fascinated by the idea of the "reconciliation of the Semitic brotherhood," although he never expressed it in the early years of his reign, aligning his country with the anti-Israeli alliance."
  • Xavier Cornut, Jerusalem Post, 2009, The Moroccan connection: Exploring the decades of secret ties between Jerusalem and Rabat., "In 1954, Mossad head Isser Harel decided to establish a clandestine base in Morocco. An undercover agent named Shlomo Havilio was sent to monitor the conditions of Jews in the country. His report was alarming: The Jews feared the departure of the French colonial forces and the growing hostility of pan-Arabism; Jewish communities could not be defended and their situation was likely to worsen once Morocco became independent. Havilio had only one solution: a massive emigration to Israel. Harel agreed. Less than a year after his report, the Mossad sent its first agents and emissaries to Morocco to appraise the situation and to organize a nonstop aliya. About 90,000 Jews had emigrated between 1948 and 1955, and 60,000 more would leave in the months preceding the country's independence. Then, on September 27, 1956, the Moroccan authorities stopped all emigration, declaring it illegal. From then until 1960 only a few thousand left clandestinely each year."
  • Xavier Cornut, Jerusalem Post, 2009, The Moroccan connection: Exploring the decades of secret ties between Jerusalem and Rabat., "When Isser Harel visited Morocco in 1959 and 1960, he was convinced the Jews were ready to leave en masse to return to Zion. Soon after, Harel replaced Havilio with Alex Gatmon as Mossad head in Morocco. A clandestine militia was created, the "Misgeret" ("framework"), with central command in Casablanca and operatives recruited across the kingdom. Its goal was to defend the Jewish communities and organize departures clandestinely."
  • Ileana Ros-Lehtinen: Ready to play hardball, دی جروشلم پوسٹ, 23 December 2010, "I think she'll be terrific on Israel relations issues. I don't think there's anybody better," assessed Morrie Amitay, former executive director of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and currently the head of the staunchly pro-Israel Washington Political Action Committee. "She's 100 percent behind making Israel secure. I can't think of any issue affecting Israel in which she hasn't been on the right side," enthused Amitay, whose PAC has funded her campaigns generously over the years"
  • "Congress considers recognizing Jewish refugees"۔ دی جروشلم پوسٹ۔ JTA۔ 2 August 2012۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 03 دسمبر 2012 
  • Kliger, Rachelle Israel vies to bring Mideast Jewish refugees into talks (18 February 2010) in دی جروشلم پوسٹ

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  • London Review of Books, Vol. 30 No. 21 • 6 November 2008, pages 23–25, Adam Shatz, "Yet Sasson Somekh insists that the farhud was not 'the beginning of the end'. Indeed, he claims it was soon 'almost erased from the collective Jewish memory', washed away by 'the prosperity experienced by the entire city from 1941 to 1948'. Somekh, who was born in 1933, remembers the 1940s as a 'golden age' of 'security', 'recovery' and 'consolidation', in which the 'Jewish community had regained its full creative drive'. Jews built new homes, schools and hospitals, showing every sign of wanting to stay. They took part in politics as never before; at Bretton Woods, Iraq was represented by Ibrahim al-Kabir, the Jewish finance minister. Some joined the Zionist underground, but many more waved the red flag. Liberal nationalists and Communists rallied people behind a conception of national identity far more inclusive than the Golden Square's Pan-Arabism, allowing Jews to join ranks with other Iraqis – even in opposition to the British and Nuri al-Said, who did not take their ingratitude lightly."

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  • یہودہ گرنکر (اٹلس سے یہودی ہجرت کے منتظم) ، 'اسرائیل میں اٹلس کے یہودیوں کی ہجرت' ، تل ابیب ، اسرائیل میں مراکشی تارکین وطن کی انجمن ، 1973۔Rickgold.home.mindspring.com آرکائیو شدہ (Date missing) بذریعہ rickgold.home.mindspring.com (Error: unknown archive URL)

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  • Warren Hoge (5 November 2007)۔ "Group seeks justice for 'forgotten' Jews"۔ The New York Times۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 03 دسمبر 2012 
  • Sebnem Arsu، Dexter Filkins (16 November 2003)۔ "20 in Istanbul Die in Bombings At Synagogues"۔ The New York Times۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 04 مئی 2010 
  • Sebnem Arsu، Dexter Filkins (16 November 2003)۔ "20 in Istanbul Die in Bombings At Synagogues"۔ The New York Times۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 04 مئی 2010 
  • Cynthia Kaplan Shamash (7 November 2013)۔ "Opinion - Keep the Iraqi Jews' Legacy Safe — in America" – www.nytimes.com سے 

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