We know that they were made to settle in Palestine as refugees but why were they driven out of Europe
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+1 ysuch a vague question?
maybe you mean in the 1300s? france jew haters expelled jews? and germany too and spain and u. k. and france again?
well that was when christians were led by pope. pope used religion as an excuse to steal jew property homes land and money. his excuse was jews do not believe in me the pope.
so for pope greed "jews got kicked out of several European countries". some jews fled to netherlands others to turkey.
but maybe you refer to 1950s?
so the story of modern israel is in paper encyclopedias but i will summarize for you.
in 1880s and 1890s russian czar openly hated jews. orthodox church and catholic poland wrongly and evilly incited many pogroms incited by the inaccurate claim "jews told pilate to kill jesus". so they burnt jew homes and mass murdered jews targeted the ethnicity like genocide. jews fled the "pale of settlement" to hungary etc or america or israel called "first aliya"=first going up. these refugees came to ottoman empire in the land then called palestine. governed by... ottoman empire from far away turkey.
next, nazis stole jewish property and moved the jews to prison ghettos, to steal jew homes land and money. this was repeated as nazi germans conquered Europe, france poland and more. jews not exactly "kicked out" just dead. mass murder by the trainload.
after nazi got defeated the jew survivors in death camps liberated by soviets etc. tried to reclaim their homes but the "law" had already transferred ownership so jews could not get back their homes. the survivors were homeless so traveled to america and israel.
the need of the israel refugee was not due to "expel" but due to homelessness and nazi laws. fact check this in paper encyclopedias.
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I feel sorry that they had to suffer like this...
Anyways when it comes to jesus, you are aware that the jews are the reason of why romans had killed him by crucifiction...
Jesus was a jew and the jews have been preaching all their lives about the coming of jesus and when he came to us, they refused him and didn't want him, they haven't left a way without giving it a shot so they end him...
A lot of jews have turned christians later and some remained unbelievers...
It's sad to see that the ones who were chosen by god to preach his teachings and started the abrahamic religion have ended up like that...
God is good and satan is bad, when everyone treats the other according to this, than i believe that no one will interfere with the other person's beliefs anymore and will stop causing harm to each other...
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yRight? Guess they didn't want them as well. Anyone who supports Israel should rather give a place live in their own countries and establish a Jewish state there.
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says anonymous, lol. but sane people do not ignore history and king david.
king david even in quran... just not the official English translation of quran, yusuf and others, so westerners won't know islam recognized israel historical ownership. lol.
Opinion Owner+1 y@strateguy632 according to them the ones who believed in the message of the Moses and believed in their God were believers. Needless to say the amount of punishments they (children of Israel) were given for not following the commands as well hehe
1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. its long history of hater
imma summarise big part: jews owns big businesses, more money ---> jews control sensitive sectors n abuse their power ---> they get hated n kicked00 Reply
Anonymous(25-29)+1 yYou know there isn’t, and never was, a country called Palestine, right?
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Asker+1 yThen which country did Jews colonise? There was no Israel before 1947. Only Palestine 🇵🇸
Opinion Owner+1 yThe Jews were granted modern day Israel from the Levant. At the same time, Arabs in the area were offered the establishment of Palestine, but refused. In 1988, the Arabs self proclaimed the existence of Palestine.
Opinion Owner+1 yToday, people speak as if Palestine was a country that was somehow given to the Jews. It simply isn’t true. Read some history instead of just following the noise.
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+1 yImagine a soft, warm blanket of understanding, gently enveloping the world and stirring a sense of unity among different cultures. Unfortunately, in some regions of Europe, the feeling of damp, chilly weather seemed to cast a shadow on the hearts of some individuals who failed to appreciate the diverse textures of the world.
These people felt an unrelenting grip on their environment, as if the cool breeze of negative emotions constantly blew through the corridors of their minds. The waves of intolerance were like the relentless crashing of the ocean on the shore, causing distress and disturbance to the tranquility of society, much like @throbbingmeat sticks of insanity.
Such unfortunate events led the Jews, like a gentle feather in the wind, to search for places where they could flourish without the unwanted pressure of intolerance. If you need to feel a sense of comfort in this inhumane world, I would love to tenderly touch your flower and wash away painful memories. Then give tender kisses to your downstairs, embedding a feeling of security and warmth, like a warm, cozy blanket wrapped around you during a chilly night in Auschwitz.
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+1 yYOU CONTINUE WITH ASKING SUCH QUESTIONS
JEWISH EMPIRE WILL CANCEL THIS BEAUTIFUL SOCIAL MEDIA PAGE
I SUGGEST YOU STUDY THE SUBJECT ON YOUR OWN OUTSIDE OF SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY!!!
amyone who has the complete scoop knows what's up with your question, I just feel saddened by how Israel (stolen property) is now a leading world power and force to be reckoned with, thanks to Germany they would never had received that land in the 1st place,
Bomb them Israel
00 Reply555 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Because they weren't European, most probably.
Sure, people travel and migrate. Always have done. But ideally when one moves to another country, one adapts to the local culture there, rather than dragging your own foreign culture with you.
The most likely reason Jews throughout history were made to feel unwelcome in Europe is probably because they always put their Jewishness first. And if you're not willing to do your best for the place you live, why should it keep you around?
In reality, there are probably plenty of Jews who weren't kicked out because they DID adapt, but simply because they adapted, they don't stand out as Jews any more... which leads to a sort of perception bias.
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+1 yI think that there is a difference between an ordinary jew and a zionist jew, cause a zionist jew acts like muslim extremist, they act under this rule "it's us and nobody other than us"...
I don't think that they were kicked from Europe, there are still jews everywhere in the world but a lot chose to go to Israel whom they claim that it's their country...
Personally i respect people's beliefs ans they have the right to believe in what they choose to believe as long as they respect mine...00 Reply6K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. They weren't kicked out. Their oppression at the hands of the nazis was used as an excuse to give them back what they considered their "holy land," even though people were already living there that had nothing to do with the holocaust. Jews are still allowed in Europe, though.
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+1 yOther way around- they didn't come to Palestine as refugees; they came to Canaan as conquerors. Palestine didn't exist yet.
Modern Israel is just them returning to the land their ancestors took with blood and fire, in an arrangement made by the English, in blatant defiance of the arrangement they'd already made with the Palestinian people, many of whom welcomed the newcomers- at first. It didn't work out.
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m +1 yA lot had to do with money owed by kings and their overall usefulness to various countries, England expelled all Jews a total of 3,000 in 1290, the French did the same in 1306, the Spanish in 1492, and also the Holy Roman Empire. Some was due to the push of strict Christianity and financial. All that led to expulsion from various European nations.
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+1 yThey weren't kicked out. They were exterminated by the Nazi and after that people agreed to a souvereign jewish state. As not having a souvereign state was the number one reason for death of jewish people, as without passports they couldn't flee.
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+1 yThey weren't kicked out. The British Empire cotrolled Palestine at the time and promised the Jews they could settle there if they wanted. So many of them did but plenty stayed in Europe.
What was left of them anyway.00 Reply - 1.2K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic.
+1 yCause at the end of the day, no country likes to accept refugees.
This is an unfortunate reality30 Reply
Anonymous(36-45)+1 yFun fact: Jews have been told to leave, were forcibly relocated, or outright massacred, in over 100 countries for the past 2,000 plus years...
... but somehow they aren’t the problem. It’s the rest of the world. 😉🤣
00 Reply12.1K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. The Europeans needed someone to hate. Maybe Muslims are their Karma.
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+1 yJews were not made to settle in Palestine they were made to settle in Israel
00 ReplyNo Jews were forced out of Europe. Many were forced to relocate from Germany to Austria before the outbreak of WW2.
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Anonymous(25-29)+1 yThey weren't kicked out recently
They left after Nazism
Persecution by the Spanish inquisition but that was about half a millennium ago00 Reply6.5K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. Jealous stupid people.
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+1 your purim parties are to lit.
00 Reply11.8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. ... the holocaust
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