Rabat, Jan. 7 -- Israel is expected to demand compensation from seven Arab countries for property Jews left behind when they immigrated to Israel.

Jews have reportedly left behind property with $250 billion when they were obliged to leave homes in Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, and Yemen for Israel after Israeli independence in 1948.

Israeli Minister for Social Equality Gila Gamliel maintains that the Jews from the seven Arab countries experienced injustice and were forced to flee their countries.

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Speaking Saturday on Israeli television channel Hadashot News, Gamliel said, "The time has come to correct the historic injustice against the Jews from Libya, Tun...