Sudanese Minister of Religious Affairs Nasr al-Din said his country calls on all Sudanese Jews to return and help rebuild the state after the overthrow of tyrant Omar al-Bashir.
According to the minister, during the military rule in Sudan, enormous pressure was put on local Jews, which forced them to flee the country, but now is the time to return to their homeland.
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Recall that Omar al-Bashir, who introduced Sharia-based criminal law in Sudan, was in power from 1989 to 2019, until finally, as a result of a military coup, he was removed and placed under house arrest. Before his reign, the Jewish community in Sudan flourished, and the Jews themselves felt safe.. Today, some of these refugees live in Tel Aviv..