Really? Which ones? Can you cite these laws?
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I could look them up again, if you like. Or you can read what the Qur'an says about the treatment of Dhimmis yourself. It's law in many Arab countries.
It's not that I disbelieve you per se, just I never realised the persecution was actually enshrined in any legal codes,
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Few people know that. That's why so many people support the "Palestinian cause". They don't realise what the alternative to controlling Israel is for the Jews.
or that there were Germany-style deathcamps for Jews in any Muslim countries.
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Now you are just being ridiculous. You know full well that there weren't any death camps in Germany in the 1930s (as opposed to the 1940s). I tell you what I think. I think you don't believe me and thus thought you could simply put it down as a loony theory about Arab death camps. But it's not funny at all.
I wasn't even aware there were Muslim countries with anything even vaguely approaching a sizable Jewish population.
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There aren't. Most of them got rid of their Jews in the last hundred years. Some hunted them down, some expelled them more or less politely, some tried to get rid of the poor Jews and keep the rich, some simply killed them. All the countries kept the property of their Jews. There are millions of Jewish refugees in Israel, but all of them were integrated into Israeli society quickly (within ten years). Had Israel treated them like the Arabs treated Arab refugees, they would also live in refugee camps now.
Morocco and Bahrain still have Jewish minorities. The Bahraini community is very small (35 in total, I think). Both countries protected them against the nationalists and extremists. But they are the exceptions.
The rest of the Arab world is now judenfrei (to use the German term), and the world never cared about these refugees. Most people never even knew.
The Hebrew spoken in Israel is the Sephardi (middle eastern) dialect. It's not the European dialect.
There are probably more synagogues in Egypt than Jews.