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African immigration to Israel is the international movement to Israel from Africa of people that are not natives or do not possess Israeli citizenship in order to settle or reside there. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This phenomenon began in the second half of the 2000s, when a large number of people from Africa entered Israel, mainly through the then ...
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African American-Israelis have had a major cultural impact in Israel, particular in the arts and culture, music and sports. [4] In addition, there as a large community of Black Hebrew Israelites numbering at least 5,000 people, who originally immigrated to Israel from Chicago in the 1960s, and live mostly in the southern Israeli town of Dimona. [3]
In the 1940s, the African-American diplomat and United Nations mediator Ralph Bunche expressed hesitation about the creation of the State of Israel due to the anticipated dispossession of the Palestinians. [5] In the 1950s, Malcolm X was one of the first major African-American figures who supported the Palestinian cause. In a 1958 press ...
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Because this form of medicine is "the most affordable and accessible system of health care for the majority of the African rural population," the African Union declared 2001 to 2010 to be the Decade for African Traditional Medicine with the goal of making "safe, efficacious, quality, and affordable traditional medicines available to the vast ...
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African-Jewish culture in Israel (5 C) E. Ethiopian diaspora in Israel (3 C, 1 P) I. Israeli people of African descent (13 C) N. North African diaspora in Israel (7 C ...