That suggestion comes up in this recent Guardian article:
Palestinians have not been the Middle East's only victims. We Arabs should recall the many Jews who paid the price for the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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While it is impossible to turn back the clock and undo a crime, we Arabs should recall the hundreds of thousands of Jews who paid the price for the Arab-Israeli conflict. We should continue to demand that Israel apologise for the expulsion and exodus of the Palestinians, but we should offer a similar apology to our one-time Jewish populations.
The Arab League should continue to press for a "just solution" to the Palestinian refugee problem, but Arab states which once had Jewish communities should also offer an equivalent "right of return". Perhaps many Jews, particularly those living in Israel, would not accept this offer, but it is the virtue of the thought that counts.
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/khaled_diab/2007/06/the_other_right_of_return.htmlI think it would be great for the Arab League to offer Jews a right of return to the places they were expelled from across the Arab world. Further, I think many of those countries could do a lot more to protect the tiny Jewish populations that do remain from discrimination and harrassment.