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[[File:הפגיעות מהפגזת הרובע היהודי בטריפולי - עותק.tif|thumb|Damage from [[Shell (projectile)|shells]] in the Jewish Quarter of Tripoli]]
 
Roumani writes that survivors of Giado "returned to find their homes ransacked and destroyed, their shops bombarded and in ruins, and hardly any aspect of community life left."<ref name=":12" /> Jewish soldiers of the British Eighth Army supported the repatriated Jews and helped them to rebuild their communities and establish Jewish schools.<ref name=":12" /> Even under British occupation, antisemitism worsened, and following [[1945 anti-Jewish riots in Tripolitania|pogroms in 1945]] and [[1948 anti-Jewish riots in Tripolitania|1948]], almost all of Libya's Jews immigrated to the newly-formed Jewish state of [[Israel]].<ref name=":8" /> Further expulsion and flight took place until 2004, when the last Libyan Jew left.<ref name=":8" /> Today, Libya has no Jews.<ref name=":8" /><ref name=":5" />
 
== Legacy ==