NONE and NONE.
Simple, really.
It cancels itself out.........as many Jews kicked out of Arab countries as Arabs that left Israel.......except most of the Arabs left at the urging of their Arab "brothers".......but we'll let that go.......
You don't think fear of a Deir Yassin like massacres was a factor?
C'mon Colpy, even the Israelis involved have long acknowledged that "Arabs left at the urging of the Arab brothers" was a myth. I can quote many Israeli leaders who were involved. Ethnic cleansing was one of the chief objectives of Plan Dalet. Its all detailed in Section 3b4:
Mounting operations against enemy population centers located inside or near our defensive system in order to prevent them from being used as bases by an active armed force. These operations can be divided into the following categories:
Destruction of villages (setting fire to, blowing up, and planting mines in the debris), especially those population centers which are difficult to control continuously.
Mounting search and control operations according to the following guidelines: encirclement of the village and conducting a search inside it. In the event of resistance, the armed force must be destroyed and the population must be expelled outside the borders of the state.
The villages which are emptied in the manner described above must be included in the fixed defensive system and must be fortified as necessary.
Plan Dalet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That plan was drawn up by Ben Guion and implemented by the Haganah, with help from armed thugs and terrorists like the Stern Gang. Those criminals eventual formed the IDF which continues to this day to destroy "villages (setting fire to, blowing up, and planting mines in the debris), especially those population centers which are difficult to control continuously." Not much has changed.
And even if it was true that these people left voluntarily, people still have a right to return to their homes after the fighting stops or recieve compensation as per international law. Israel even agreed to allow the refugees to return to their homes or get compensation in return for UN recognition.
About 10,000 Jews living in the West Bank and Gaza got the same treatment more or less as the 800,000 Arabs ethnically cleansed from the Israeli side and are therefore entitled to the same compensation.
Over the next two decades hundreds of thousands of Jews immigrated to Israel from all over the world including Arab countries. Its clear that Jews faced oppression and discrimination in Arab countries, mainly as a direct result of what Israel did to Arabs. I would agree that does not justify their treatment and any Jews who were
forced to leave without the ability to sell their property are entitled to compensation. But many Arab Jews chose to leave voluntarily for the same reason tens of thousands of Jews immigrated to Israel from North and South America at the same time.
...From 1948-1949, the Israeli government secretly airlifted 50,000 Jews from the Yemen and from 1950–1952, 130,000 Jews were airlifted from Iraq. From 1949-1951, 30,000 Jews fled Libya to Israel.
In these cases over 90% of the Jewish population opted to leave, despite the necessity of leaving their property behind.[13]
Claims are made that Jews emigrated either because of the influence of Zionism or due to persecution by Arab countries;[14] however, as no surveys were taken at the time and as the one does not contradict the other it is not possible to effectively separate the two causes...
Jewish exodus from Arab lands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since 800,000 or so Jews left Arab/Muslim countries and 90% left willingly, that means that about 10% or about 80,000 are entitled to compensation.
In total about 90,000 Jews were cleansed in one direction in response to 800,000 Arabs having previously been cleansed in the other direction. Meanwhile the Arabs are still getting cleansed to their homes to this day, while tens of thousands of Jews continue to live in Arab/Muslim countries.
History of the Jews in Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia