What countries accept refugees?

Why are these people still considered refugees?

  • Why are these people in West Bank called Palestinians, why are they still considered refugees after 60 years they are still acting like refugess and playing the matyr's, the jewish people forced out of Arab countires 60 years 3 generations later have moved on and become succesful why can these arab moaners in west bank not just shut up and get on with it, go and live in one of the other 3 counties around them, LIKE THEY were told to do by the ARABS, why can they not live in the HALF OF PALESTINE that the arabs got its called JORDAN. Can anyone explain why after 60 years of arab myth making propoganda we still have to accept that this people are supposed to be refugees. Jews in Arab countries. Jews have lived since Biblical times in what are now Arab countries. After the Roman conquest, Jews were dispersed, mostly to what are now the Arab countries of North Africa and the Middle East. Many Jews migrated to the Iberian peninsula – Spain and Portugal. They were expelled from those countries at the end of the 15th century. They mostly migrated to the Arab countries, where, by now, they have been living for almost 500 years, many Jews for over 2,000 years. There is a myth that Jews had an easy life in Muslim/Arab countries. The opposite is the case. Jews under Islam were treated as second-class citizens and worse. The relationship was governed by a system of discrimination, intended to reduce the Jews in those Arab countries to conditions of humiliation, segregation and violence. They were excluded from society, from government, and from most professions. They were barely tolerated and often, under the slightest pretext or no pretext at all, were victimized by vicious violence. When Israel declared its statehood in 1948, pogroms broke out across the entire Arab/Muslim world. Thousands died in this violence. Their homes and businesses were destroyed, their women violated. The vast majority of those Jews fled from where they had lived for centuries. They had to leave everything behind. Most of those who were able to escape found their way to the just-created state of Israel. Over 850,000 Jews were driven from Arab countries, most of them in 1948, at the birth of Israel. Most of the remainder were chased out during or immediately following the Six-Day War in 1967, when, in fury about the disastrous defeat, the “Arab street” erupted and subjected its Jewish population to bloody pogroms. Israel received every one of those Jewish refugees from Arab countries with brotherly open arms; it housed, fed, and quickly integrated them into Israeli society. They and their descendants now make up more than one-half of the country’s population. A different history. It is instructive to compare the history of those Jewish refugees with that of the Arabs who fled from Israel during its War of Independence. There were about 650,000 of them. Most left following the strident invocations of their leaders, who urged them to leave, so as to make room for the invading Arab armies. After victory was to be achieved, they could return to reclaim their property and that of the Jews, all of whom would have been killed or would have fled. In contrast to the Jewish refugees, who were quickly integrated into Israel, the Arab countries resolutely refused to accept the Arab refugees into their societies. They confined them into so-called refugee camps. Those camps are essentially extended slum cities, where their descendants — now the fourth generation — have been living ever since. The reason for the Arabs’ refusal to accept them was and still is the desire to keep them as a festering sore and to make solution of the Arab/Israel conflict impossible. These “refugees,” whose number has by now miraculously increased from their original 650,000 to 5 million, are seething with hatred toward Israel and provide the cadres of terrorists and suicide bombers. The Palestinian refugees occupy a unique place in the concern of the world. Since 1947, there have been over 100 UN resolutions concerning the Palestinian refugees. But there has not been one single resolution addressing the horrible injustices done to the nearly one million Jewish refugees from the Arab states. There have been many millions of refugees in the wake of the Second World War. With only one exception, none of those refugee groups occupy the interest of the world and of the United Nations in a major way. That one exception are the Palestinian refugees. In fact, a special branch of the United Nations (UNWRA) exists only for the maintenance of those “refugees.” In the almost sixty years of the existence of this agency it has cost many billions of dollars, most of it — you guessed it — contributed by the United States. Jewish refugees from the Arab countries are the forgotten refugees. The world, and especially of course the Arabs, claim compensation from Israel for the Arab refugees and insist on their return to what has been Israel for almost 60 years. The Jewish refugees from Arab countries, all Israelis now, have no desire to return to their ancient homelands, where they had been treated so shabbily and so brutally. But if there is to be any compensation, those forgotten Jewish refugees are certainly entitled to such compensation as much as the Arab refugees. Anything else would be an outrage and a great

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    Regarding the territory now called Israel: "The Arabs themselves cannot be considered but temporary residents. They pitched their tents in its grazing fields or built their places of refuge in its ruined cities. They created nothing in it. Since they were strangers to the land, they never became its masters. The desert wind that brought them hither could one day carry them away without their leaving behind them any sign of their passage through it". - Comments by Christians concerning the Arabs in Palestine in the 1800s - Let us quote the most important source for Muslim Arabs: "And thereafter We [Allah] said to the Children of Israel: 'Dwell securely in the Promised Land. And when the last warning will come to pass, we will gather you together in a mingled crowd'.". - Qur'an 17:104 Any sincere Muslim must recognize the Land they call "Palestine" as the Jewish Homeland, according to the book considered by Muslims to be the most sacred word and Allah's ultimate revelation. Thus, authentic Islam recognizes that the Land of Israel belongs to the Jewish People. .

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You are absolutely right. I hope you write for some kind of newspaper or something. Shouldn't waste this kind of skill on Y/A :))) We should all call them "Gazans", that is what they are. Bravo! That is one great essay!

moneymaker

My family too were refugees but they were able to make lives for themselves as doctors, engineers, lawyers, business people, in Israel and in other countries. If my family (and others like it) can improve their condition, why is that the Palestinians are still sitting in refugee camps for 60 years, fight among themselves, and blaming everyone else for their problems? Don't they need to take some personal accountability for their situation and work to improve themselves? Much of my family was in much the same situation, but they didn't sit on their a$$es and wait for their problems to solve themselves; they took the initiative, worked hard, and made something of their lives.

Itay Lahad

Nice little essay. Of course the whole thing is related to the idea of the eradication of Israel. Ain't gonna happen. Am Israel Chai

NYC Chutzpah

Because they want more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and more and morel. They freaking people never give up..

SaveDarfur.org

nice work. i agree with moneymaker,your work should be being read mainstream,not just for answers.

thewmcmoppressed

Great work ! Let's not forget that when the Nazis began their elimination of Jews in Europe, no country in the whole world was willing the accept the very few refugees who managed to escape the horror. Even after WW2 was over the world locked its gates to those people who lost everything. And much worse, the British empire, which today its "peace keepers" intellectuals are calling to boycott Israel academy, locked the gates of Israel for all Jews from Europe, deporting those who came with boats, all because of Arabs pressure. When will the Arabs finally understand that they achieved nothing throughout the last 90 years of bloodshed? Here's some interesting links : http://www.tampabayprimer.org/index.cfm?action=articles&drill=viewArt&art=1255 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WLoasfOLpQ http://gamla.org.il/english/article/2007/may/g4.htm http://www.seconddraft.org/history_pallywood.php And not to mention their cynical use of Israel's good will in humanitarian issues: http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3401232,00.html Of course when Israel has no other option then to put road blocks or check ambulances, the palys whine about Israel being malicious and ruthless to civil population, when in fact the terrorists are the ones who are'nt reluctant what so ever to use any means, including ports, hospitals, ambulances, children, journalists and other, for their homocidal purposes.

Mr Y

This supposed to be a question ? Looks more like a diatribe to me ! A biased , totally one eyed , blinkered view of history that takes no account of the other sides point of view. They are refugees friend because they are stateless ! Pure & simple ! I am, talking about those who were dispossessed in' 48 & ended up in neighbouring countries ...... If as you say there have been injustices against Jewish people in Arab countries that is abhorrent as well ! But tell me , your propaganda machine is second to none so why has this been kept so quiet ?

Aussie

First let me explain your third paragraph, where you say Jews were expelled from Spain/Portugal. Actually Jews were Expelled from France/Italy and all Europe. Not just Spain/Portugal. Second. It is not easy when people are moved out from a land they have lived and known as their own almost all their life, we should know that. It is a sad reality that the Arab nations refuse to allow the Palestinians into their lands. But I don't blame the Palestinians, nor do I dislike them. Infact I sympathize with what they went through. By sympathizing and showing them we are not bad, maybe someday there will be peace.

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Who is the Refugee? A Refugee is the one who was forced to move out of his house by force. Most Refugees are living in a United Nation Refugee Camps"ghettos" for the last 59 years and most want to go back home. Most Arab Jews were not forced to move to Israel by the Arabs but rather by Zionist organizations.

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