Tunisia’s arc from igniting the Arab Spring ten years ago into an autocratic winter is tragic. For its 2000-year-old Jewish community, however, Kais Saied’s coup is a tragedy with potentially existential consequences
Source: https://www.haaretz.com
This could be the end of Tunisia's ancient Jewish community
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