In wake of Copenhagen attacks, Netanyahu calls on Danish Jews to migrate to Israel
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Israel is calling its people home.
That鈥檚 how Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has responded to Saturday鈥檚 deadly shooting at a Denmark synagogue, saying that such attacks are likely to continue and that Israel would welcome any European Jews who decide to move there, .
The Copenhagen shooting 鈥 an echo of last month鈥檚 Paris attacks 鈥 occurred first at a caf茅 holding a freedom-of-speech event, then at a synagogue. Two were killed, including a Jewish security guard.
鈥淭his wave of attacks and the murderous anti-Semitic assaults that are part of it is expected to go on," Mr. Netanyahu said during his weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem Sunday.
鈥淛ews deserve protection in every country but we say to Jews, to our brothers and sisters, Israel is your home,鈥 he added. 鈥淲e are preparing and calling for the absorption of mass immigration from Europe."
The prime minister鈥檚 call comes as to finance the growing number of European Jews immigrating into Israel in order to flee violence, political turmoil, and rising anti-Semitism, according to Israeli publication Haaretz.
Jewish immigrants from Ukraine soared from less than 2,000 in 2013 to almost 6,000 in 2014, according to Israel鈥檚 , while nearly 7,000 Jews from France alone migrated into Israel in 2014.
, passed in 1950, gives Jews worldwide the right to settle in Israel. It also comes with that include everything from free airport transportation when the immigrant arrives to income tax benefits and rental and mortgage assistance.
In return, Israel ensures itself a growing, skilled population of Jewish nationals. : 鈥淲ith experience in fields ranging from telecommunications to biotech to finance, those people could have an effect not unlike the Protestant Huguenots driven from France in the 16th and 17th centuries, who became an economic engine in the U.S., Canada, and several European countries.鈥
Following the attacks on Saturday, Naftali Bennett, Israel鈥檚 Minister of the Economy, echoed Netanyahu鈥檚 call: 鈥淛ews can and should have the right to live anywhere,鈥 , 鈥渂ut if there are Jews who are concerned about their future, we are certainly waiting for them.鈥
Not everyone approves of Netanyahu and his government鈥檚 approach of using fear as leverage to bring immigrants into Israel. Copenhagen鈥檚 chief rabbi, Jair Melchior, that he was 鈥渄isappointed鈥 by the prime minister鈥檚 remarks.
鈥淧eople from Denmark move to Israel because they love Israel, because of Zionism. But not because of terrorism," Mr. Melchior told the AP. "If the way we deal with terror is to run somewhere else, we should all run to a deserted island.鈥
This is not the first time Netanyahu encouraged Jews to move to Israel after a violent attack in a foreign country; following January鈥檚 deadly shooting at a kosher supermarket in Paris 鈥 part of a larger terrorist attack that killed 17 鈥 to remind the roughly 100,000 French Jews living there that they would have a home in Israel, should they decide to go.
Netanyahu鈥檚 actions met with displeasure from the French government and prompted French Prime Minister Manuel Valls to say, 鈥淔rance, without the Jews of France, is no longer France.鈥