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The JC Letters Page June 2 2017

Lyn Julius, Jeffrey Newman, J Fluss, Dr Kosta Manis, Henry Clinton-Davis Stephen Brownstone and Adrian and Marlies Haselton share their views with JC readers

June 9, 2017 16:05
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Six-Day War had far-ranging impact across many countries and for many Jews

Congratulations on your Six-Day War supplement. Allow me to point out, however, that your coverage omits one significant aspect: the war’s catastrophic impact on the remaining Jewish communities in Arab countries.

Popular anger at the humiliating Arab defeat by Israel was turned against local Jews. There were mass demonstrations in almost all Arab countries as Jewish citizens were taken for Israelis.

Jews were arrested in Morocco on fabricated charges. In Tunisia, a mob set fire to Jewish businesses and to the great synagogue in Tunis. In Aden, where the Jewish school was burnt down, and in Libya, where 18 Jews were killed, violent riots caused the remnant Jewish communities to be evacuated for their own safety.

In Egypt, 400 male Jews were imprisoned as “Israeli PoWs”. Some were tortured and abused for up to three years. In Iraq, the government launched a witch-hunt accusing Jews of being Zionist spies. Show trials culminated in the execution of nine Jews on 27 January 1969 and the disappearance of dozens of others.