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salam, bonsoir, :-) Le conseil sioniste israëlien s'inquiète: plus de la moitié des immigrés ne sont pas juifs... Zionist Council: Over Half of new comers to Israel not Jews George Rishmawi-International Middle East Media Center & Agencies, November 26, 2004, 10:30 The Zionist Council will publish its annual report soon. Early findings reveals that more Jews left Israel than moved in during the year 2004. According to information from the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics and Ministry of Immigrant Absorption, the number of Jews who left Israel is much more than those who made Aliyah in the year 2004. Since the beginning of 2004, 17,871 new immigrants arrived into Israel. It was expected that by the end of 2004, the number of new comers will be around 22 to 23 thousands, according to the Jewish Agency reports. Contrary to that, the Zionist Council said that more than half of the new comers are not actually Jews. %60 - %70 of the 11 thousand who came from the former Soviet Union are not Jews, despite the fact that they have been granted Israeli citizenship. Director General of the Zionist Council Moshe Bin Attar, said these statistics include around 3600 Ethiopian Jews, who according to the Jewish Legislation are not Jews, however, they are allowed to make Aliyah. During the years 2001 and 2002, 19,000 Israelis left Israel each year and stayed over 12 months out of the country. Since 1948, around 3 Million Jews came to Israel, at least 1,102,748 of them came during the massive immigration from the former Soviet Union started in 1989. Almost half of the new comers to Israel in the year 2004 are from the USA. Bin Attar said, "If we calculate the number of the new comers to Israel and subtract the number of those who left Israel, we will find out that number of Israelis who left is higher." The Jewish Agency dismissed the reports by the Zionist Council and described claims that many of the new comers are not Jews as a "demagogy." Yarden Ptikay, Spokesperson of the Jewish Agency said, "it is true that the new comers from Ethiopia are not Jews according to legislations, however, they have become Jews in the first half of the year, and they lead a Jewish life in Israel, the number of Christians among them is very minimal." tawmat :-) |
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l'etat sionniste se desagrege!! malgre leur armement superieur sur nos freres palestiniens ils leurs manquent la foi, c'est pourkoi ils fuient ce pays qui n'est pas le leur, ce que nous n'avons pas pu obtenir avec les armes nous l'aurons avec le temps dont 10 a 15 ans y'aura plus ke les ultra dans les territoires :-D vive la palestine libre |
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Il pourront a tout casser representer 30% de l etat juifàl avenir , mais il controleront tout, et ils obtiendront le soutien de ces futur immigré, qu il soit chretien ou bouddhiste. |
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les donnees que presente l article ne changent en rien la question israelo-palestinienne les nouvaux immigrants de l'union sovietique qui sont non-juifs ont tendance a rejoindre les partis de droite et les colons . |
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tinky voila une nouvelle que tu ne trouvera pas dans tes sources :-D hier samedi 5 decembre plus de 10 mille personnes juifs ,musulmans ,druzes,chretiens,et bahai ont fete ensemble ce qu ils ont intitule "hag hagim"- "la fete des fetes" c est la periode ou se touchent ramadan ,hanouka et noel . cette manifestation d amitie et de paix est passee inapercue dans la presse locale et internationale , il faut bien se demander pourquoi |
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oolalala... oups je parlais de minorité!! :-P |
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