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From: AICE < To: jeevacationggmail.com Subject: AICE Update: Did the Jews Create the Palestinian Refugee Problem? Date: Wed, 06 May 2015 18:47:39 +0000 The American-Israeli Jewish Cooperative Enterprise Virtual avg. wit ¶40.4 E-Newsletter PIPIP FIF May 6, 2015 IN THIS ISSUE Myths & Facts: Online Exclusive Myths & Facts: Exclusive Mitchell Bard in the Times of Israel Did the Jews Create the Refugee Problem by Fact of the Week U.S. General Praises Israel Expelling the Palestinians? for Efforts to Avoid Civilian Casualties Had the Arabs accepted the 1947 UN resolution, not a single Palestinian would have become a refugee. An independent Myths & Arab state would now exist beside Israel. The responsibility for Facts: 2012 the refugee problem rests with the Arabs. The beginning of the Arab exodus can be traced to the weeks immediately following the announcement of the UN partition THIS WEEK IN resolution. The first to leave were roughly 30,000 wealthy JEWISH HISTORY Arabs who anticipated the upcoming war and fled to neighboring Arab countries to await its end. Less affluent Birthday of Jewish Arabs from the mixed cities of Palestine moved to all-Arab Psychoanalyst towns to stay with relatives or friends. By the end of January Sigmund Freud (1856) 1948, the exodus was so alarming the Palestine Arab Higher Committee asked neighboring Arab countries to refuse visas to these refugees and to seal their Germany Submits borders against them. Unconditional Surrender to Allied Click Here to Continue Reading Forces (1945) Mitchell Bard in the Times of Israel Israel Invited to Become Member of the OECD The Unraveling of One of America's Principal Middle East Interests (2010) For many people the Cold War is a distant memory, but scholars of the Middle See More Jewish History Events East and military strategists remember that one of America's primary interests was to minimize, if not eliminate, Soviet influence in the region. It took AICE PROJECTS decades of bipartisan effort, and an unflinching commitment to cultivating and protecting our allies, but this goal was accomplished. In less than six years, however, President Obama has succeeded in unraveling what had been one of the most important foreign policy successes of his predecessors. The Soviet Union is no more, but Russia has never abandoned its desire to expand its influence in the region and to exploit any perceived weaknesses in EFTA00644953 the U.S. position. Up until the Iranian revolution, the United States was very successful in marginalizing the Soviet Union and later Russia. Click Here to Continue Reading Fact of the Week Tel Aviv Ranked Best City in the Middle East for Young People Tel Aviv is the best city in the Middle East for young people to live in, according to the YouthfulCities Index. Overall, Tel Aviv was ranked in fourteenth place among the best cities in the world for people aged between 15 and 29. The index rated cities from across the globe using 101 different indicators. Over 10,000 young people answered a survey that examined aspects of city life such as music, film, fashion and nightlife. Each city was also judged on wider factors such as environment, safety, affordability, diversity and employment. Read More about Tel Aviv at the Jewish Virtual Library U.S. General Martin Dempsey Praises Israel for its Efforts to Avoid Civilian Casualties To stay updated k U.S. Gen. Martin Dempsey, praised Israel for its efforts to avoid civilian casualties on a daily basis, in Gaza. find us online! aa P. To stay updated on a daily basis, find us online! Sincerely, EFTA00644954 Mitchell Bard AICE Executive Director I Forward this email This email was sent to by ylorlato Prnfiln/Fmail AMIrecc Rapid removal with Safrllnsithsrriha•" EavaME011gy. IIr American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise 2810 Blame Dr. Chevy Chase MD 20815 EFTA00644955
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