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✈️ Fourth Aliyah to Palestine
The Fourth Aliyah was a direct result of the economic crisis and anti-Jewish policies in Poland, along with the introduction of stiff immigration quotas by the United States. The Fourth Aliyah brought 82,000 Jews to British Mandatory Palestine, of whom 23,000 left.⟶

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🇮🇱 Fifth Aliyah to Palestine
The Fifth Aliyah was primarily a result of the Nazi accession to power in Germany (1933) and later throughout Europe. Persecution and the Jews' worsening situation caused immigration from Germany to increase and from Eastern Europe to continue. Nearly 250,000 Jews arrived in British Mandatory Palestine during the Fifth Aliyah (20,000 of them left later). From this time on, the practice of "numbering" the waves of immigration was discontinued.⟶
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💥 Arab Uprising against British Rule and Jewish Immigration
Great Uprising by Arabs against British rule and Jewish immigration.⟶

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📜 The One Million Plan becomes Official Zionist Policy
The One Million Plan becomes official Zionist policy⟶

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✈️ Holocaust Survivors and Yemenite Jews Migrate to Israel
Almost 250,000 Holocaust survivors make their way to Israel. "Operation Magic Carpet" brings thousands of Yemenite Jews to Israel.⟶

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