The REAL Story Behind Minnesota’s Somali Welfare Scandal!- Settlement of Jewish Refugees in Ethiopia

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😲 Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar visited Somaliland on January 6, ten days after his country formally recognised the territory as an independent and sovereign state.

📣 Jimmy Dore claims that there is more than meets the eye in the Minnesota Somali daycare fraud scandal — He raises questions about timing, geopolitics, and why this story is exploding right now.

In this video, we analyze Jimmy Dore’s claims, separate verified facts from speculation, and examine why Somaliland suddenly matters.

The Minnesota Somali daycare fraud scandal has reignited public outrage — but the case itself isn’t new.

📖 A 1942 document by Jewish activist Hermann Fuernberg talks about settling European Jews in the Harrar region of Ethiopia, while using ports in the adjacent British Somaliland for maritime access.

“My proposal is to unite the so-called Harrar territory of Ethiopia with part of British Somaliland and create a state for the European Jews,” wrote Fuernberg, noting that the local population inhabiting the African territory in question is “not likely to raise great difficulties”.

“Every Jew, whether he considers himself as such or is classed as such against his will, should have the right to enter this state,” he said.

Similarly, a dispatch dated February 10, 1939, in The Canadian Jewish Chronicle called for a Jewish homeland in Ethiopia because “since the Pharaohs it has been linked with Jewish history”. The Canadian Jewish Chronicle has been operational since 1914.

“The narrow strip of land between the Jordan and the Mediterranean – which now holds half a million Jews and a million Arabs – could not possibly absorb the Jews who are today threatened with exile,” it said, adding that the African territory should be “thrown open to colonisation by the Jews”.

“Ethiopia, with its fertile upland soil, with its virgin resources waiting development, cries for colonists… It would offer the Jew a homeland such as he has never conjured up in his wildest dreams,” it said.

Additionally, a daily bulletin by the news platform Jewish Telegraphic Agency on July 22, 1943, announced the formation of the Council for an Autonomous Jewish Province in Harrar.

The stated objective of the organisation was to help European Jews settle in the Harrar area of Ethiopia and in adjoining British Somaliland “under conditions of political autonomy”.

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