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Victims of Libyan Riots
in 1945, 1948, and 1967
Index prepared by Mathilde Tagger



Introduction

   The Jews of Libya suffered three riots that happened at the same time in various localities.
   The first riot occured in November 1945 with the end of WW 2. A second riot occurred as an act of objection to the creation of the State of Israel in June 1948 and the third riot was enhanced as a reaction to the Six-Day War. The last Libyan Jews left the country soon after, mainly immigrating to Israel.

   The names of the 152 victims are engraved on a Memorial located at the entrance of Ahi Dakar Synagogue, Gliksman Street, Netanya.

Ahi Dakar Synagogue Gliksman Street, Netanya


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