Did You Know There were Libyan Holocaust Survivors?

Diversity Macht Frei
December 30, 2017

Idehan Ubari

This is the exact spot where a death camp could easily have been built in the Libyan desert

This fact comes to light from a story involving a Jew scamming other Jews out of their Holocaust money; a scam within a scam, so to speak.

A woman who took hundreds of thousands of shekels from Holocaust survivors supposedly to help them receive reparations from the state has been ordered by a court to return the money.

The ruling by the Rishon Letzion Magistrate’s Court could affect hundreds of survivors waiting for the disposition of their suits against the woman, Rachel Doani. It was issued about two weeks ago by senior Court Registrar Dalia Ostereicher. The suit in the Rishon Letzion court was brought by seven Holocaust survivors, represented by the legal aid department of the Justice Ministry.

The survivors, in their 80s, are from Libya. They were recognized as Holocaust survivors because they fled their homes in Libya from Nazi rule out of fear for their lives. They are part of a group of thousands of Israelis from that country who have been recognized as Holocaust survivors entitled to reparations according to a 2010 law governing handicapped survivors of Nazi persecution.

A government decision allows survivors to receive recognition by filling out a single form, without having to go to court. However, Doani took 6,000 shekels ($1,727) to fill out the form. According to the indictment, she also opened hundreds of files in the state repossession unit against the people who did not pay her.

Source

The working definition of the term “Holocaust Survivor” used by many Jewish organisations is any Jew who lived in a country that was wholly or partially occupied by German or Axis forces during the time that Adolf Hitler was in power. This encompasses almost the whole of Europe, as well as large parts of the Middle East and North Africa. Any Jew residing in those countries at the time can claim to be a “Holocaust survivor” – even if they never saw a German or Axis soldier in their life. After that, the money starts to flow – unless another Jew scams you out of it.