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The '''Second Diaspora''' of the [[Jews#Jews in "Next Year in Jerusalem"|Jews]] came in the 21st century when the State of [[Israel#Israel in "Next Year in Jerusalem"|Israel]] was finally defeated by its enemies a century into its existence. While millions of Jews remained and became subjects of an [[Islam]]ic [[Palestine#Palestine in "Next Year in Jerusalem"|Palestine]], more fled, and took up residence in other parts of the world.
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The '''Second Diaspora''' of the [[Jews (Next Year in Jerusalem)|Jews]] came in the 21st century when the State of [[Israel (Next Year in Jerusalem)|Israel]] was finally defeated by its enemies a century into its existence. While millions of Jews remained and became subjects of an [[Islam (Next Year in Jerusalem)|Islamic]] [[Palestine (Next Year in Jerusalem)|Palestine]], more fled, and took up residence in other parts of the world.
   
Almost immediately, these refugees developed an organization called the [[Second Irgun#Second Irgun in "Next Year in Jerusalem"|Second Irgun]].
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Almost immediately, these refugees developed an organization called the [[Second Irgun (Next Year in Jerusalem)|Second Irgun]].
   
 
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The Second Diaspora of the Jews came in the 21st century when the State of Israel was finally defeated by its enemies a century into its existence. While millions of Jews remained and became subjects of an Islamic Palestine, more fled, and took up residence in other parts of the world.

Almost immediately, these refugees developed an organization called the Second Irgun.