Nuggets from "Judgment Day: Islam, Israel, and the Nations" by Dave Hunt | thebereancall.org

Hunt, Dave

Nuggets from "Judgment Day: Islam, Israel, and the Nations" by Dave Hunt

Here are a few examples revealing the origins of the Jewish refugees whose existence the UN and world community refuse to acknowledge. In 1948, there were about two hundred sixty-five thousand Jews in Morocco; today there are about five thousand. There were about one hundred forty thousand Jews in Algeria, while today there are none. There were about one hundred thirty-five thousand Jews in Morocco; today there are about five thousand. There were about one hundred forty thousand Jews in Algeria, while today there are none. There were about one hundred thirty-five thousand in Iraq, seventy-five thousand in Egypt, and thirty thousand in Syria, with only about one hundred remaining in each of these countries. In all the Muslim countries in the Middle East, there were more than nine hundred thousand Jews in 1948, while today there are less than twenty thousand. The rest managed to flee from the brutal totalitarian regimes of Syria, Transjordan, Egypt, Lebanon, Yemen, Iran, Iraq, Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco.

How could more than EIGHT HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND refugees be overlooked by the United Nations and the world? Yet these Jewish refugees who fled the unbelievably inhumane persecution and slaughter they and their forebears had endured for centuries are ignored at the UN and in the media.