IRAQI TV HOST : WE MUST APOLOGIZE TO THE JEWS DRIVEN OUT OF IRAQ

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  1. MGB ROADSTER

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    raqi TV host Anwar Al-Hamadani went on record as saying "that it is our duty to apologize to our Iraqi Jewish compatriots for the tragedy that befell them" during the 1941 Farhoud massacre of Jews in Baghdad and "to rectify that historic error," which he compared to the tragedies that befell the Iraqi Christian, Sabaean, and Yazidi communities. "Those who have remained loyal to Iraq should regain their property," he said, speaking on Al-Fallujah TV on February 23. Al-Hamadani went on to air footage, taken from "the Facebook page of the Iraqi Jews," in which a woman named Majdoleen, now living in Israel, recounted what befell her family during the riots and talked of the kindness of Muslim neighbors, who sheltered them and gave them food and clothes. If I were the foreign minister, I would invite Majdoleen to visit her country and give her an official welcome, said Al-Hamadani.
    Some seventy years have passed since our honorable Jewish Iraqi community fell victim to a human tragedy and to reckless behavior, when they were taken prisoner and subjected to forced deportation. The consecutive Iraqi governments that followed the monarchic era realized that this had been an error of historic proportions.

    https://www.memri.org/tv/iraq-tv-ho...aqi-jews-for-1941-farhoud-massacre/transcript

    My pro Islamo Jihado Arabo friends - another proof to the Jewish Nakba.
     
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    What about the Indians?...
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