Arab States Colluded To Persecute Jews
Finally, some of the truth about Arab conspiracies is coming into the light: Arab ‘collusion’ against Jews.
And the United Nations was right in the middle of it, covering it all up.
UNITED NATIONS - New research shows there was Arab inter-state “collusion” to persecute Jews in Arab countries after Israel’s creation, former federal justice minister Irwin Cotler and Jewish rights scholars will announce today in New York.
While it is known up to 850,000 Jews left Arab countries after the post-war division of the Palestine mandate, the group is holding a news conference to highlight a rediscovered Arab League “draft law” that suggests a pan-Arab conspiracy was at play.
The new assessment comes just ahead of a major Israeli-Palestinian peace conference in Annapolis, Md., where the rights of millions of descendants of up to 600,000 Palestinian refugees of the Arab-Israeli conflict will be discussed — but not the rights of Jews squeezed from Arab countries.
Without the inter-Arab draft, the measures individual Arab states took against their Jewish citizens may not have been so widespread, the researchers will say. Only 8,000 Jews remain in 10 Arab countries today that once hosted many more.
“We will show that the various state sanctions in Arab countries did not occur haphazardly, but were the result of an international collusion organized by the League of Arab States at the time to set in place a blueprint for the denationalization of their Jewish nationals, the sequestrations of their property and the declaration of Jews as enemies of the state,” Mr. Cotler said.
He said he and his research colleagues will also present evidence showing the United Nations failed to investigate the matter, in part because an Arab League representative ran the agenda at one of its key debating chambers.