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After World War II, Jewish people migrated to the Middle East primarily due to the Holocaust's devastating impact, which left many seeking refuge and a safe homeland. The establishment of Israel in 1948 offered a national identity and the promise of a safe haven for Jews facing persecution elsewhere. Additionally, rising anti-Semitism in Europe and the desire to return to ancestral lands further motivated this migration. This movement was part of a broader post-war trend of displaced populations seeking stability and security.

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