I would of believed that post. But it just sounded too ignorant. When I saw "Israeli cultural minister" I was thinking. No way would someone publically say something like that or with those words ¨shoot unarmed women and children´´ so i googled it and checked out 3 and then 5 different sources none confirm that.
https://chelm.freeyellow.com/displacement.html
i think it varies by country. I just read that in morocco it was largely volunteer there was some violence but it was not by state. Tunisia was to.
but in algeria a law was passed to make citizenship only for muslims and other legal discrimination against jews. In Iraq read the piece about iraq in the last wiki link making it illegal and all sort of stuff or in syria illegal to leave the country for Israel etc.
After Algeria gained its independence, it passed the 1963 Nationality Code, authorizing citizenship only to Muslims. This law extended citizenship only to those individuals whose fathers and paternal grandfathers were Muslim.
[23] Ninety-five percent of the country's 140,000-strong indigenous Jewish population went into exile after the passage of the law.
Approximately 130,000 Jews took advantage of their French citizenship and moved to France along with the
pied-noirs, settlers of European ancestry. Moroccan Jews who were living in Algeria and Jews from the M'zab Valley in the Algerian Sahara, who did not have French citizenship, as well as a small number of Algerian Jews from Constantine, also emigrated to
Israel at that time.
[24]
After
Houari Boumediene came to power in 1965, Jews were persecuted in Algeria, facing social and political discrimination and heavy taxes.[
citation needed] In 1967-68 the government seized all but one of the country's synagogues and converted them to mosques.[
citation needed] By 1969, fewer than 1,000 Jews were still living in Algeria.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Algeria
Also Iraq, egypt, syria, seemed bad. read below but yeah it seem not all countries tunisia and morocco seemed fine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_exodus_from_Arab_and_Muslim_countries