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This is wrapping yourself in victimisation. Yes, the jews were expelled by Nasser after 1952. So were every other allegedly non-Egyptian individuals. Nassers revolution was highly nationalistic and all "foreigners", however many generations entrenched in Egyptian society, were stripped of their possessions and holdings and thrown out of the country.

those thrown out who were non-Jewish included Badia Masabni, the creator of modern bellydane and Nadia gamal, one of it's most internationally reknowned practitioners.

So this one isn't about the jews and claiming it was is simply disingenuous.

keep to the Fen Causeway

by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Sun Jun 14th, 2009 at 01:09:18 PM EST
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Helen: and all "foreigners", however many generations entrenched in Egyptian society, were stripped of their possessions and holdings and thrown out of the country.

How different is this from the Nazi treatment of Jews, Poles, Gypsies, homosexuals, Communists, etc.?  Just because multiple categories of "undesirables" were persecuted does not mean injustices were committed against specific groups qua those groups.

History of the Jews in Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Lavon Affair of 1954, in which an Israeli sabotage operation designed to discredit Gamal Abdel Nasser and perhaps also to derail secret negotiations with Egypt proposed by Moshe Sharett, blew up Western targets, led to deeper distrust of Jews, from whose community key agents in the operation had been recruited. In his summing up statement Fu'ad al-Digwi, the prosecutor at their trial, repeated the official government stance:

'The Jews of Egypt are living among us and are sons of Egypt. Egypt makes no difference between its sons whether Moslems, Christians, or Jews. These defendants happen to be Jews who reside in Egypt, but we are trying them because they committed crimes against Egypt, although they are Egypt's sons.'[24]

In the immediate aftermath of trilateral invasion during the Suez Crisis of 1956, on November 23 by Britain France and Israel, a proclamation was issued stating that 'all Jews are Zionists and enemies of the state', and it promised that they would be soon expelled. Some 25,000 Jews, almost half of the Jewish community left, mainly for Europe, the United States and South America, but some also emigrated to Israel, after being forced to sign declarations that they were leaving voluntarily, and agreed with the confiscation of their assets. Some 1,000 more Jews were imprisoned. Similar measures were enacted against British and French nationals in retaliation for the invasion. In Joel Beinin's summary: "Between 1919 and 1956, the entire Egyptian Jewish community, like the Cicurel firm, was transformed from a national asset into a fifth column."[25]

If accurate, I hardly think this writer is "wrapping himself in victimization": Quite simply, he was victimized as a Jew and because he was a Jew, as were his fellow Jews expelled from Egypt.

Truth unfolds in time through a communal process.

by marco (cowannar at gmail punkt com) on Sun Jun 14th, 2009 at 11:51:41 PM EST
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