Iraqi jews

Thousands of Middle East Jewish refugees lost est. $263 billion in assets, researchers show UNHRC

The report details how systematic state oppression, pogroms, and expulsions depopulated the nearly one million Jews of the Middle East.

Overview of the Human Rights Council one day after the U.S. announced their withdraw at the United Nations in Geneva,
IRAQI JEWS in Israel protest their counterparts’ persecution under the Ba’ath regime. (Fritz Cohen)

Grandson of expelled Iraqi Jews sues French gov't for millions unpaid rent on house used as embassy

 Alan Yentob, from London, Broadcaster and Television Executive poses after being made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire at an Investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London. Picture date: Wednesday December 18, 2024.

Alan Yentob, British Jewish broadcaster and former BBC controller, dies at 78

IRAQI JEWS in Israel protest their counterparts’ persecution under the Ba’ath regime. (Fritz Cohen)

'Ensuring their story is remembered': Report highlights forgotten exodus of Iraqi Jews


Despite protests, US State Department to return Jewish artifacts to Iraq

Democratic and Republican lawmakers and Jewish groups have lobbied to renegotiate the deal, arguing that the documents should be kept in the US or elsewhere where they are accessible to Iraqi Jews and their descendants.

Passover Haggadah from Vienna, 1930. This colorfully illustrated French and Hebrew Haggadah was published in Vienna. Caption on image: Eating Matzah.

Manhattan's Iraqi-Jewish owned single-vine winery

Latif Jiji cited his Judaism and celebration of Passover as the inspiration for his winemaking.

Wine

Analysis: Who wins and loses from Syrian ceasefire deal?

Jordan played a key role in deal that concerns Israel and shows Washington is playing a new role in southern Syria.

Smoke rises following an explosion on the Syrian side near the Quneitra border crossing between the Golan Heights and Syria, August 29, 2014.

On the ground in Mosul: The face of a new Iraqi military, forged in war

In the battle for Mosul, the Iraqi Army has deployed a variety of its best units, including the 9th Armored Division, the black-clad Special Operations Forces and the Federal Police.

IRAQI SECURITY FORCES battle ISIS terrorists yesterday in western Mosul.

Report: ISIS leader Baghdadi close to being 'captured or killed'

The Iraqi Army is basing its conclusion on a military assessment following a recent battle it held with ISIS militants in the city of Tel Afar, located just 63KM from Mosul.

A man purported to be the reclusive leader of the militant Islamic State Abu Bakr al Baghdadi made a rare public appearance at a mosque in the center of Mosul, on July 5, 2014.

What's at the crux of Iraqi Kurdish interest in Israel?

How Golda Meir’s biography became a best-seller in Iraqi Kurdistan and why people there are so interested in Israel.

A book stand in Sulaymaniyah

Analysis: What challenges will the CIA face under Trump?

Decision has to be made quickly on US support of Syrian rebels.

US military vehicles are seen north of Mosul during an operation against Islamic State in late October

Islamic State attacks Kirkuk as Iraqi forces push on Mosul

The offensive that started on Monday to capture Mosul is expected to become the biggest battle fought in Iraq since the US-led invasion in 2003.

ISIS fighter on a street in the city of Mosul, June 23, 2104.

The triumph of the ‘dhimmi’

The 'Prayer' monument in Ramat Gan, in memory of the Jews who were killed in the ‘Farhud’ Pogrom in Iraq.

The 451st Iraqi Jew to be dismissed

The Jerusalem Post