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Mass Migration. Social and Economic Challenge. Dimensions and Composition. Mass Immigration Policy. Demographic interest +The long awaited open gates +The Pro-Israel Jewish consensus +The active Holocaust Survivors +The destruction of European Jewry +The Muslim countries new reservoir
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Mass Migration Social and Economic Challenge
Mass Immigration Policy • Demographic interest • +The long awaited open gates • +The Pro-Israel Jewish consensus • +The active Holocaust Survivors • +The destruction of European Jewry • +The Muslim countries new reservoir • Israeli active Initiative
Absorption Policy - A • Circumstances and Consequences 1948-9: • War Exhaustion during European immigration • Recruiting survivors to the battle front • Abandoned Arab villages and cities • settlement of immigrants in former Arab neighborhoods
Absorption Policy - B • Circumstances and Consequences 1949-1952 • Economic crisis • Immigrants without means • No employment or housing • Temporary sheltering poor conditions • Affecting mainly immigrants from Asia-Africa
Absorption Policy C • “Melting Pot” and survival strategies • == a. To educate-modernize immigrants • == b. Cultural transformation of New Jews • == c. To settle the entire country • == d. Population distribution to peripheries • == e. To focus on the future and forget the past
Social Implications • The gap between old-timers and new immigrants • Ethnic split: • =European (Ashkenazi) better off • =Asian-African (Mizrahi) worse and feeling neglected • Frustration of Holocaust survivors
Political implications UN Resolution 194 December 1948 Clash with the Arab Refugees “Right of Return” Internal implications – ethnic radicalization (The Black Panther” and Wadi Salib Riots) On the longer run: Rebellion against Mapai rule