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Jews were largely abandoned and rejected following WW2. Only a few countries, such as Argentina, China and The U.S. took in Jewish refugees. Many went to displaced persons camps were they stayed until a relative outside the country took them to their country. However, in many cases Jews could not live safely in their former communities. Within 3 years, the State of Israel was established at the direction of the international community, as a response to the problem in 1948.

This solution precipitated the first of many Arab-Israeli wars.

They were eventually allowed to return to their home.

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All of the displaced persons camps except one were dissolved by late in 1951, when all of the Jews in those camps had managed to go elsewhere. The Jews didn't become permanent refugees.
Novanet Answer: Israel was created to provide a homeland to Jewish refugees.

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