Saturday, August 29, 2015

Jewish refugees from Arab-Muslim countries - The Arab countries had persecuted and expelled over a million Jewish families (who lived there for over 2,400 years) from their countries, confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real estate property 75,000 sq. mi.


The Qur'an 17:104 - states the land belongs to the Jewish people

Our Israel






Jewish refugees from Arab-Muslim countries - The Arab countries had persecuted and expelled over a million Jewish families (who lived there for over 2,400 years) from their countries, confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real estate property 75,000 sq. mi.. Over 670,00 Jewish families and their children of these expelled Jewish people and their children were resettled in Greater Israel. Today over half the population in Israel is the Jewish families expelled from Arab-Muslim countries.  The Land the Arab countries confiscated from the Jewish people 120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. miles, which is over 6 times the size of Israel, and its value today is the trillions of dollars.
About 300,000 Jewish families expelled from Arab-Muslim countries resettled in Western countries. Due to natural population growth, the number of the Jewish people expelled from Arab-Muslim countries, number today over 8 million families.
YJ Draiman


Facts About Israel: History

 
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Drawing by Noam Nadav
 
2010 Edition
 

 
 

 


 

Section of an illuminated late-medieval map of the Tribes of Israel (Courtesy R. Ben-Haim)​

  

זכר ימות עולם בינו שנות דור ודור... - דברים ל"ב:ז
Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations... (Deuteronomy 32:7)

 

The birthplace of the Jewish people is the Land of Israel (Eretz Yisrael). There, a significant part of the nation's long history was enacted, of which the first thousand years are recorded in the Bible; there, its cultural, religious, and national identity was formed; and there, its physical presence has been maintained through the centuries, even after the majority was forced into exile. During the many years of dispersion, the Jewish people never severed nor forgot its bond with the Land. With the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, Jewish independence, lost 2,000 years earlier, was renewed.
 
Archeology in Israel  involves the systematic investigation of all the remains of the country's past - from prehistory to the end of Ottoman rule. The profusion of material remains is evidence of the many cultures that have left their imprint on the Land.
 
Above all archeological research clearly reveals the historical link between the Jewish people, the Bible and the Land of Israel, uncovering the remains of the cultural heritage of the Jewish people in its homeland. These visible remains, buried in the soil, constitute the physical link between the past, the present and the future of the Jewish people in its country.
 
This unbroken chain of history can be observed at sites all over the country. Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, has been the focus of extensive archeological activity and remains of 5,000 years of history have been revealed.


 

TIMELINE OF HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS

17th-6th C. BCEBIBLICAL TIMES 
 
(BCE - Before the Common Era)
c.17th century


      
 
Drawings by
Noam Nadav

Abraham, Isaac, Jacob - patriarchs of the Jewish people and bearers of a belief in one God - settle in the Land of Israel.
Famine forces Israelites to migrate to Egypt.
c.13th centuryExodus from Egypt: Moses leads Israelites from Egypt, followed by 40 years of wandering in the desert.
Torah, including the Ten Commandments, received at Mount Sinai.
13th-12th 
centuries
Israelites settle in the Land of Israel
c.1020Jewish monarchy established; Saul, first king.
c.1000Jerusalem made capital of David's kingdom.
c.960First Temple, the national and spiritual center of the Jewish people, built in Jerusalem by King Solomon.
c. 930Divided kingdom: Judah and Israel
722-720Israel crushed by Assyrians; 10 tribes exiled (Ten Lost Tribes).
586
Judah conquered by Babylonia; Jerusalem and First Temple destroyed; most Jewsexiled.

THE SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD
538-142Persian and Hellenistic periods
538-515Many Jews return from Babylonia; Temple rebuilt.
332Land conquered by Alexander the Great; Hellenistic rule.
166-160

 
Maccabean (Hasmonean) revolt against restrictions on practice of Judaism and desecration of the Temple
142-129Jewish autonomy under Hasmoneans.
129-63Jewish independence under Hasmonean monarchy.
63Jerusalem captured by Roman general, Pompey.
 
63 BCE-313
CE
Roman rule
63-4 BCE

 
Herod, Roman vassal king, rules the Land of Israel;
Temple in Jerusalem refurbished

(CE - The Common Era)
c. 20-33Ministry of Jesus of Nazareth
66Jewish revolt against the Romans
70Destruction of Jerusalem and Second Temple.
73Last stand of Jews at Masada.
132-135Bar Kokhba uprising against Rome.
c. 210Codification of Jewish oral law (Mishna) completed.
 
FOREIGN DOMINATION
313-636Byzantine rule
c. 390Commentary on the Mishna (Jerusalem Talmud) completed.
614Persian invasion
 
636-1099Arab rule
691On site of First and Second Temples in Jerusalem, Dome of the Rock built by Caliph Abd el-Malik.
 
1099-1291Crusader domination
(Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem)
 
1291-1516Mamluk rule
 
1517-1917Ottoman rule
1564Code of Jewish law (Shulhan Arukh) published.
1860First neighborhood built outside walls of Jerusalem's Old City.
1882-1903First Aliya (large-scale immigration), mainly from Russia.
1897

 
First Zionist Congress convened by Theodor Herzl in Basel, Switzerland; Zionist Organization founded.
1904-14Second Aliya, mainly from Russia and Poland.
1909First kibbutz, Degania, and first modern all-Jewish city, Tel Aviv, founded.
1917400 years of Ottoman rule ended by British conquest;
British Foreign Minister Balfour pledges support for establishment of a "Jewish national home in Palestine"
 
1918-48
British rule
1919-23Third Aliya, mainly from Russia
1920Histadrut (General Federation of Labor) andHaganah (Jewish defense organization) founded.
Vaad Leumi (National Council) set up by Jewish community (Yishuv) to conduct its affairs.
1921First moshav (cooperative village), Nahalal, founded.
1922Britain granted Mandate for Palestine (Land of Israel) by League of Nations; Transjordan set up on three-fourths of the area, leaving one fourth for the Jewish national home.
Jewish Agency representing Jewish community vis-a-vis Mandate authorities set up.
1924

 
Technion, first institute of technology, founded in Haifa.
1924-32Fourth Aliya, mainly from Poland.
1925Hebrew University of Jerusalem opened on Mount Scopus.
1929Hebron Jews massacred by Arab terrorists.
1931Etzel, Jewish underground organization, founded.
1933-39Fifth Aliya, mainly from Germany.
1936-39Anti-Jewish riots instigated by Arab terrorists.
1939Jewish immigration severely limited by British White Paper.
1939-45World War II; Holocaust in Europe.
1941Lehi underground movement formed;Palmach, strike force of Haganah, set up.
1944Jewish Brigade formed as part of British forces.
1947UN proposes the establishment of Arab and Jewish states in the Land.
 

STATE OF ISRAEL
1948

 
End of British Mandate (14 May)
State of Israel proclaimed (14 May).
Israel invaded by five Arab states (15 May).
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) established.

War of Independence (May 1948-July 1949).
1949
Armistice agreements signed with Egypt,JordanSyriaLebanon.
Jerusalem divided under Israeli and Jordanian rule.
First Knesset 
(parliament) elected.
Israel admitted to United Nations as 59th member.
1948-52

 
Mass immigration from Europe and Arab countries.
1956Sinai Campaign
1962Adolf Eichmann tried and executed in Israel for his part in the Holocaust.
1964

 
National Water Carrier completed, bringing water from Lake Kinneret in the north to the semi-arid south.
1967

 
Six-Day War; Jerusalem reunited.
1968-70Egypt's War of Attrition against Israel
1973Yom Kippur War
1975Israel becomes an associate member of the European Common Market.
1977Likud forms government after Knesset elections, end of 30 years of Labor rule.
Visit of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat to Jerusalem.
1978Camp David Accords include framework for comprehensive peace in the Middle East and proposal for Palestinian self-government.
1979Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty signed.
Prime Minister Menachem Begin and President Anwar Sadat awarded Nobel Peace Prize.
1981Israel Air Force destroys Iraqi nuclear reactor just before it is to become operative.
1982Israel's three-stage withdrawal from Sinai Peninsula completed.
Operation Peace for Galilee removes  Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) terrorists from Lebanon.
1984National unity government (Likud and Labor) formed after elections.
Operation Moses, immigration of Jews from Ethiopia.
1985Free Trade Agreement signed with United States.
1987Widespread violence (Intifada) starts in Israeli-administered areas.
1988Likud government wins elections.
1989

 
Four-point peace initiative proposed by Israel.
Start of mass immigration of Jews from former Soviet Union.
1991Israel attacked by Iraqi Scud missiles during Gulf war.Middle East peace conference convened in Madrid;
Operation Solomon, airlift of Jews from Ethiopia
.
1992Diplomatic relations established with China and India.
New government headed by Yitzhak Rabin of Labor Party.
1993Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements for the Palestinians signed by Israel and PLO, as representative of the Palestinian people (Oslo Accords).
1994




 
Implementation of Palestinian self-government in Gaza Strip and Jericho area.
Full diplomatic relations with the Holy See.
Morocco and Tunisia interest offices
 
set up.
Israel-Jordan Peace Treaty signed.
Rabin, Peres, Arafat awarded Nobel Peace Prize.
1995Broadened Palestinian self-governmentimplemented in West Bank and Gaza Strip; Palestinian Council elected.
Prime Minister Rabin assassinated at peace rally.
Shimon Peres becomes prime minister.
1996Fundamentalist Arab terrorism against Israel escalates.
Operation Grapes of Wrath, retaliation for Hizbullah terrorists' attacks on northern Israel.
Trade representation offices set up in Omanand Qatar.
Likud forms government after Knesset elections.
Binyamin Netanyahu elected prime minister.
Omani trade representation office opened in Tel Aviv.
1997Hebron Protocol signed by Israel and the PA.
1998

 
Israel celebrates its 50th anniversary.
Israel and the PLO sign the Wye River Memorandum to facilitate implementation of the Interim Agreement.
1999Ehud Barak (left-wing One Israel party)elected prime minister; forms coalition government.
Israel and the PLO sign the Sharm-el-Sheikh Memorandum.
2000Visit of Pope Paul II.
Israel withdraws from the Security Zone in southern Lebanon.
Israel admitted to UN Western European and Others Group.
Renewed violence (Second Intifada). Prime Minister Barak resigns.
2001Ariel Sharon (Likud) elected Prime Minister; forms broad-based unity government.
The Sharm-el-Sheikh Fact-Finding Committee report (Mitchell Report) issued.
Palestinian-Israeli Security Implementation Work Plan (Tenet ceasefire plan) proposed.
Rechavam Ze'evy, Minister of Tourism, assassinated by Palestinian terrorists.
2002
Israel launches Operation Defensive Shield in response to massive Palestinian terrorist attacks.
Israel begins building the anti-terrorist fence to stop West Bank terrorists from killing
Israeli citizens.
Prime Minister Sharon disperses the Knesset, calling for new elections to be held on 28 January 2003.
2003
Right-of-center coalition government formed by Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
Israel accepts the Roadmap.
2005
Israel carries out the Disengagement Plan, ending Israel's presence in the Gaza Strip. 
2006
After Prime Minister Sharon suffers a stroke,Ehud Olmert becomes acting prime minister.
Following elections on 28 March, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert forms new government led by the Kadima Party.
Israel carried out military operations againstPalestinian terrorists in Gaza after kidnapping of Israeli soldier.
The Second War in Lebanon, during which Israel carried out military operations against Hizbullah terrorism from southern Lebanon, following missile attacks and kidnapping of two Israeli soldiers.
2007
Shimon Peres elected President by the Knesset.
Israel declares Gaza "hostile territory"following Hamas violent takeover of Gaza Strip.
2008
Israel celebrates its 60th anniversary.
Israel launches its Gaza Operation (Operation Cast Lead) in response to the barrage of over 10,000 rockets and mortars fired from the Gaza Strip.
2009
Benjamin Netanyahu is elected Prime Minister in national elections held in February 2009, and forms a broad-based coalition government
The city of Tel Aviv celebrates its 100th anniversary.
2010