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On July 18, 1947, Britain intercepted a ship of Jews fleeing Germany
On this day, 78 years ago, on July 18, 1947 (June 1, 1947 in the lunar calendar), the United Kingdom intercepted a ship of Jews fleeing Germany. The ship Exodus awaited the decision of its fate in the port of Haifa. On July 18, 1947, the ship that had been renamed the "Exodus" returned to French waters. There were 4530 Jews on board. They are all people without a country. Most Jews fled refuge in Germany and left the French port of Sete last week. They changed the name of the ship "President Warfield" to "Exodus", apparently hoping that their passage through the Mediterranean would be as successful as Moses crossed the Red Sea. This is not the case. Just as Britain refused them to land at Haifa, Jews were not allowed to enter their ideal land. British officials say it is illegal for Jews who fled their places of origin due to the war to move to the holy land. Britain said it would send Jews back to Germany, which has been criticized by many countries around the world. But there is currently no other compromise. The brutal attacks by the Zionist "National Army" strengthened the British government's determination to prevent Jews from migrating to Palestine.


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