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The historical context of Jews being taken from Israel primarily refers to several events, including the Babylonian Exile in the 6th century BCE and the Roman conquests in the 1st century CE. During these periods, conquerors forcibly removed many Jews from their homeland. Additionally, the Holocaust during World War II saw the systematic persecution and deportation of Jews from various European countries, though this did not directly involve Israel, as it was under British mandate at the time.

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