Simply - no
70 years ago, there would have been an answer to this question that would have been interesting (170,000 Iraqi Jews, 285,000 Moroccan Jews, 140,000 Algerian Jews, 100,000 Jews in Egypt, etc.). However, Jews were driven out of the Arab countries from 1948-1955. 850,000 Jews fled the Arab States. 500,000 settled in Israel and the remaining 350,000 have found asylum elsewhere. Currently, the only Arab country with greater than 1,000 Jews is Morocco with roughly 3,400-4,000 Jews. Most Arab countries currently have less than 100 Jews.
In all Arab countries.
They attacked and invaded Israel. Concurrently, they made the situation so harsh for Jews domestically, that 850,000 Jews fled the Arab countries as well.
Jews around the world became excited and the neighboring Arab countries sent in their armies.
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Arab Gulf Countries Council or Arab Gulf Cooperation Council when related with arab
non-arab countries
It is unclear what this question means. If you are asking, "In which year did the United States help Israel to bring Jews out of Arab countries and into Israel?" the answer is "Never". The United States has never assisted Israel in its missions to save Jews in peril worldwide with craft, financial support (specifically for this), or expertise and these missions have been entirely run on the Israeli budget. Most Jews actually fled Arab countries on their own, but arrived in Israel as result of there being minimal opportunities elsewhere. These mass immigrations to Israel occurred primarily between 1949 and 1952.
Yehuda Dominitz has written: 'Immigration and absorption of Jews from Arab countries' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration
yes he is going to perform a live concert in Dubai hopefully in 2011
Arab countries span the continents of Africa and Asia.
There are 22 Arab countries and 1 Jewish country.