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Thursday 1 June 2017

Times of Israel reports about ‘Biafran Jews’ on its front Cover

Times of Israel reports about 'Biafran Jews' on its front Cover

Times of Israel reports about ‘Biafran Jews’ on its front Cover

The “Times of Israel” for the first time has carried news concerning ‘Biafran Jews’ on its Front Cover.

The Times of Israel is an Israeli-based news website launched in 2012. It was co-founded by journalist David Horovitz, who is also the founding editor, and US hedge fund manager Seth Klarman. The online English website covers “developments in Israel, the Middle East and around the Jewish world,” according to the site’s nameplate. It also covers news related to the American Jewish community. The website also publishes Arabic, French, Chinese and Persian editions.

In its article concerning Biafra, The times of Israel reported ”Nigeria on Tuesday marks 50 years since the declaration of an independent Republic of Biafra plunged the country into a civil war, amid renewed tensions and fresh calls for a separate state.

The main pro-independence groups — the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), and the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) — have called for a day of reflection.
Among the IPOB are one of the largest ethnic groups in the central African nation, the Igbo people, and among them is a small minority of practicing Jews, who believe they are descended from the tribes of Israel.

During the last 30 years or so, many Igbo Jews have moved to match their tradition of Jewish descent with the practice of rabbinic Judaism, the learning of Hebrew, observance of kosher dietary laws and observance of Jewish holidays. Many Igbo Jews are passionately Zionist.

In 1970, after nearly three years of fighting, Biafran soldiers, who were outnumbered 10 to one by federal troops and under-equipped, laid down their arms.

The conflict caused an estimated million deaths, many of them by starvation after the secessionist region was blockaded.

With surrender went their dreams of a separate state for the Igbo people, who are the majority in the southeast.

Half a century later, Biafra remains an extremely sensitive subject in Nigeria.

See link below

http://www.timesofisrael.com/biafran-jews-mark-50-years-since-failed-bid-for-independence/

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