In Vitoria, as in other cities dependent on the Spanish State, there was a Jewish quarter, a street/neighborhood in which the Jews lived. This street is located in Casco Antiguo, it is called Nueva Calle del Interior, although most people use the Spanish name Nueva inside.
The living Jews of the then Vitoria lived in Jewish Quarter and the dead Jews in Judimensiondi. At present, Judimensiondi is a neighbourhood, but its name is due to the former Jewish cemetery, which was in the current Judimensiondi Park, and which is the reason for its existence.
The Catholic kings of Spain (of all) decided in 1492 that in their Christian kingdom the people of the Jewish religion could not live and were expelled from Spain. (As with the Muslim population, and yet, despite leaving their religion and accepting Catholicism, they did not get rid of inquisition and harassment.)
The living Jews of Vitoria had to leave to Baiona, but they signed an agreement with the Vitorian authorities that at least the dead Jews should be transferred in peace in the cemetery of Judimendi without building a house on top. Today, we pass, play or lie in this park and do it on the bones of the Jewish Vitorians.
Today we go, play or lie in the park of Judimensiondi and do it on the bones of the Jewish Vitorians
When more than 500 years have passed, it is difficult to know who the descendants of those Jews who travelled to Bayonne are (they would eventually multiply and spread throughout the world). Maybe some person can prove that some of his ancestors lived in the Jewish quarter of Vitoria. What if it did? Would we give him a house there, sending the current neighbors somewhere else?
According to Wikipedia, the Jews 733 BC. In 597 BC. 63 and h. C. They were expelled from Palestine in 132. Since it is not possible for someone to prove that a ancestor of his lived in Palestine so long ago, the minimum requirement for going to Israel is that one of your aitit-amamas be a religious Jew. Religion, not origin.
Why do the Palestinians have to pay for the genocide of the Catholic kings or Hitler against the Jews? Moreover, before Zionism emerged, Muslims, Christians and Jews lived in Palestine, unlike Vitoria.
Like Nazism or extreme Catholicism, Zionism is doing ethnic cleansing – a land without people for people without land – through the well-known policy of consummated acts: they know that when time passes the greatest injustice becomes a history of the past, perhaps fossilized in the name of a street or park.