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Let's Talk Arab Refugee Camps
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[quote:anonymous 625393:MV82OTczMTlfMTEzMzE2MTdfMjYwQ0EyRjE=] [quote:ANNONYMOUS 546346] Arab refugee camps are just breeeding grounds for malcontents used to garner sympathy and harass non Islamic nations. :5a: You are partially right Irdoomed. But for the full set of answers let's start out with the first question. Check out the countries where these people wound up Lebanon/Syria/Westbank/. In the 1950's these were relatively poor countries for the most part. Notice that there is not ONE oil rich nation here. In order for these countries to survive and expand they needed an influx of $/British Pounds/Yen/Rubles etc.. The establishment of the CAMPS at first filled an economic necessity. The host nations learned that the UN and wealthy member nations would pay and very well by their standards to relieve the burden that these refugees represented. This was established by precident after the 2nd WW in Europe. It worked well for thses countries they got international currencies with little or no qualifications or accountability for how it was used. The world nations at first assumed that within a span of 10 or so years the impetus to get out of these CAMPS would lead to resettlement. All this time these people were told that they would return to their land and they could count on their Arab bretheren to bring this about and end the suzerainity of Israel which had no right to exist and kept them in theses squalled conditions. [/quote] israel did not have oil but generated a fantastic economy..palastine spent global donations on warfare against israel rather than building a wonderful economy...palastine likes trying to look like a perpETual victim..but surounding nations know better as does the U.N...palastine kept thierself waxed into a corner by choice [/quote]
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I was just watching a video as part of another thread posted by Restart when I heard that word again CAMPS. It is about time somebody REALLY exposed what has been going on overthere. Towards the end of the '48 war with the battles going against the Arabs the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem (a Nazi sympathizer) invoked the faithful to flee to Jordan the ensuing melee blocked the forward progress of the Israeli Army prior to the end of the war. These people wound up in Jordan where they adjitated constantly advocating the overthrow of the Jordanian King who then unleashed the Arab Legion on them and drove them out.
Most of these people wound up in Lebanon and Syria in Refugee CAMPS now remember this is the 1950's. Both countries have recieved millions of dollars if not billions from the UN/US/EU countries over all of this time to provide sustinence as well as providing food and medicinal needs. Now mind you this has now been going on for 50 some years. Unless I am sorely mistaken the Refugee Camps in Europe after WWII were open for less than 8 years. These camps have seen 5 GENERATIONS of Palastinians grow up with the mantra hate Israel/reclaim the lands they fled/responsibility for their situation is purely Israels which has no right to exist etc.. If you think that the conditions now represent squallor you should have seen the earlier CAMPS according to the accounts I have seen they were pure hell but these people have been kept like this for GENERATIONS.
The question is why? Why haven't these people been resettled in other Arab countries to take on a semblance of normal life. Why have they been kept in squallorous situations by nations who have accepted perhaps billions in aid on their behalf? Why don't they get out of potential war zones and flee to safety rather than simply remaining as collatteral damage? Why do they support those who simply use them as cannon fodder to advance their causes namely Hamas/Hesbollah/Islamic Jihad etc.. Perhaps some of you can provide the answers to these questions especially those of you who support the terrorist groups like Hamas.
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