Max, seeing as you follow Jeremy Corbyn on Twitter (and I do not use Twitter), could you kindly confirm if Jeremy Corbyn, for balance, also tweets each year in solidarity about the anniversaries of the well-documented exoduses listed below?
For the record, these exoduses also mostly took place over several years during the latter half of the 20th century. These exoduses saw various oppressed groups flee several hostile countries as refugees from the lands (listed below) in which they had amicably resided in for, in several cases, hundreds of years.
Approximately 150,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Iraq.
Approximately 75,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Egypt.
Approximately 150,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Iran.
Approximately 260,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Morocco.
Approximately 140,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Algeria.
Approximately 104,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Tunisia.
Approximately 1,300 oppressed Jews who had to flee Pakistan (created in 1947).
Approximately 200 oppressed Jews who had to flee Bangladesh (created in 1971).
Approximately 38,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Libya.
Approximately 63,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Yemen/Aden.
Approximately 24,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Lebanon.
Approximately 30,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Syria.
Approximately 2,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Transjordan/Jordan (when Jordan annexed Jerusalem in 1948).
Approximately 1,500 oppressed Jews who had to flee Bahrain.
Approximately 74,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Turkey.
Approximately 35,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Afghanistan.
Approximately 1,000 oppressed Jews who had to flee Sudan.