Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Shas to make Jewish refugees an electoral issue

At long last, the issue of Jewish refugees looks set to attract the attention it deserves, as the 'Sephardi' political party Shas vows to make it an electoral issue. Report, Shas seeks payout for Jews deported from Arab countries, in Haaretz: (with thanks: Iraqijews)

"Shas is launching a campaign to seek compensation for Jewish refugees who came to Israel from Arab states. The campaign, part of the ultra-Orthodox party's election platform, counters Palestinian demands for the right of return of their refugees.

"Israel must state that no peace agreement would be implemented without solving the problem of the Jews from Middle Eastern states, with an emphasis on restituting their property, which is estimated at hundreds of millions of dollars," Religious Affairs Minister Yitzhak Cohen, of Shas, said Monday at Bar-Ilan University.

"Part of Shas' plan consists of tracking down and registering Jewish property in Arab states, as a basis for future negotiations or agreements regarding the compensation for the Jewish refugees.

"Cohen told Haaretz Monday that there are some 850,000 Jewish refugees from Arab states, most of whom are living in Israel.

"It must be proclaimed that any system of compensating Palestinian refugees as part of a peace agreement will include a parallel one to compensate the Jewish refugees," he said.

"The issue was raised in Israel's negotiations with the Palestinian Authority during Prime Minister Ehud Barak's term, including at the Camp David conference in July 2000. Today Pensioners Affairs Minister Rafi Eitan (Pensioners Party) is in charge of the issue.

"Cohen's move is meant to appeal to Shas' voters, most of whom have their origins or ancestry in Muslim lands, ahead of the elections. He outlined the party's plan in his address yesterday, beginning with the need to define the refugee problem as a multi-national issue, one that affected hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees from North Africa and the Persian Gulf.

"The uprooted Jews' problem is equal to, if not greater than, the Palestinian refugees' problem," Cohen said.

"Israel will make it clear in negotiations with the Palestinians and in international forums that "a just solution to the refugee problem," as defined in UN Security Council Resolution 194, includes the Jewish refugees as well, he said.

"Cohen suggests that the Foreign Ministry start a public campaign in the UN and European countries."

Read article in full

3 comments:

  1. JJAC is working!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Why has it taken Shas so long to do this? Basically, it proves what a bunch of cynics they are. Though not as cynical as the other Israeli parties who have never mentioned the issue, and who have been in existence much longer than Shas.

    ReplyDelete