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Thanks Philip.
GAZA haringey protest stating at 1:30 Duckets Common
(Saturday 2nd August
I'm horrified at all the photographs of injured/dead children I'm seeing on my twitter timeline. I now have a couple of questions though.
1. Why do Jewish people in the middle east only live in Israel? I thought they used to live all over.
2. Why is the birthrate in Gaza so high? The age demographics say it's basically only people who can breed and their children.
Don't forget the 100,000 Ethiopian Jews resettled in Israel in the 1980's. I am sure the Ethiopian population in Israel has increased since then.
John I am not sure why you are asking those particular questions as opposed to others at this time. Either of them is contentious and complex.
1/Why do Jewish people in the middle east only live in Israel? I thought they used to live all over.
Yes and no. This cannot be answered without looking at individual middle east countries, the reason for jewish migration was various, influenced by local and world politics.
"The history of the exodus is politicized, given its proposed relevance to a final settlement in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process. When presenting the history, those who view the Jewish exodus as equivalent to the 1948 Palestinian exodus, such as the Israeli government and NGOs such as JJAC and JIMENA, emphasize push factors such as cases of anti-Jewish violence and forced expulsions, and refer to those affected as "refugees". Those who argue that the exodus does not equate to the Palestinian exodus emphasize pull factors such as the actions of local Zionist agents aiming to fulfil the One Million Plan, highlight good relations between the Jewish communities and their country's governments, emphasize the impact of other push factors such as the decolonization in the Maghreb and the Lavon Affair and Suez War in Egypt, and argue that many or all of those who left were not refugees." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_exodus_from_Arab_and_Muslim_cou...
2. Why is the birthrate in Gaza so high? The age demographics say it's basically only people who can breed and their children.
Is the birthrate in Gaza so high? Maybe the question should be where are the older people in Gaza's demographics. According to the World Bank average births per woman for Gaza and the West Bank in 2012 was 4.1. Does it really matter at this moment, the real point is that there are many, many children being hurt.
Any questions about the history of the situation is now contentious however what is not contentious is that people in Gaza are suffering and in desperate need of medical help, well any sort of help as families, their houses, schools, hospitals and only power station are flattened.
The quote is lifted directly from the link given above. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_exodus_from_Arab_and_Muslim_cou.... as I said, the history is contentious.
Hannah, you are reading something into this that is not there.
The Wiki piece says that "those who view the Jewish exodus as equivalent to the 1948 Palestinian exodus......refer to those affected as "refugees" ". It is a grammatical device to show that they are referring to that term, nothing more.
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