File:The Ashdod, Israel monument for those who perished during the Agadir 1960 earthquake.jpg

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The Ashdod, Israel monument for those who perished during the Agadir 1960 earthquake.

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English: During the Agadir 1960 earthquake, about 15,000 inhabitants were perished, 1,500 of them were Jews. Another 200 Jews are missing till today, and no one knows where they are. That's the reason why this unique monument was established in Israel, and in the City of Ashdod, where a big community of Moroccan Jews had settled there.
Date Taken on 22 April 2018
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Author Albert Derhy
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