if they want without peace deal for now and maybe in future ok if not no need to they lose
and dont tell me arabs care about palastines in the gulf if so why didnt they took refugees from suyria?
if poor country like jordan can take milions why not the gulf?
There are between 500.000 and 2.5 million Syrians in KSA:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrians_in_Saudi_Arabia
In other words, KSA hosts one of the largest number of Syrian refugees but unlike all other countries that host them we don't consider them as refugees or register them as such. They have free healthcare, study, they receive benefits on the job market etc.
KSA does not neighbor Syria directly and most Syrian refugees want to go to the West. The reason why there are so many in the neighboring countries (Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey) is due to geography and only that. If you ask most of them they want to go to the West.
Read this article that shatters the propaganda out there:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/anhvinh-doanvo/europes-crisis-refugees_b_8175924.html
Another great article:
http://www.opensourceinvestigations...nse-to-syrian-refugee-crisis-a-myth-debunked/
Truth #1: There are millions of Syrians in Gulf countries, but they are not called “refugees”
Obviously, it is ludicrous to assert that while there are 25 Syrian refugees in Kazakhstan and 30 in Mexico, there are none, not a single one, in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. But, as foolish as it seems, the myth was perpetuated by CNN, BBC or Washington Post.
And for that there is a logical explanation. Western media miscount the Syrian refugees because the primary data source, The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, does not count the refugees within the Gulf States. These states are not signatories to the Refugee Convention, their refugee relocations are not handled by the UNHCR.
There are 2 million to 3 million Syrians in the Gulf countries, many of whom arrived since the war began, but they are not considered refugees and they are not part of the UNHCR statistics. They are classified as “Arab brothers and sisters in distress” instead of refugees covered by UN treaties. Even though, according to UNHCR officials, only in Saudi Arabia, there were 500,000 Syrian refugees in September 2015.
The government of Saudi Arabia has stated that, since the Syrian conflict began in 2011, it has hosted 2.5 million refugees and has given permanent residency to hundreds of thousands of Syrians. According to Saudi officials, the kingdom „was keen to not deal with them as refugees, or to put them in refugee camps, to preserve their dignity and safety, and gave them complete freedom of movement.” Saudi Arabia also says it has given Syrians access to work, free medical care and education. Over 100,000 Syrian students were being educated in Saudi schools.
The United Arab Emirates also defended its response to the Syrian refugees crisis. According to a statement issued by the UAE government in September 2015, „the UAE has made it one of its foreign policy priorities to address this issue in a sustainable and humane fashion together with its regional and international partners”. The UAE government said it has provided residency permits to more than 100,000 Syrians who have entered the country since 2011, and that more than 242,000 Syrian nationals currently live in the country.
Truth #2: Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar have already donated more than $2.3 billion
The myth of the rich Muslim countries that have taken zero Syrian refugees is often paired with the idea that, although the Gulf state donated some money, the amount is small compared to the aid money handed over by western countries.
This is also a false claim. Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar are in the Top 10 countries giving aid to Syrian refugees. The four Gulf states have already given more than $2.3 billion – more than Germany, Canada, Japan, Australia, France and Italy combined.
The Gulf countries have donated to support the U.N. refugee agency’s efforts in countries neighbouring Syria. The UAE has funded refugee camps in Jordan and Iraq giving shelter to tens of thousands of Syrians, while Saudi Arabia and Qatar have donated funds, food, shelter and clothing to Syrians in Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan.
The United Arab Emirates has provided more than 1.98 billion dirham ($540 million) in humanitarian aid and development assistance since 2012 in response to the Syrian crisis. UAE had established a refugee camp in Jordan and one in northern Iraq, according to UAE government officials. The UAE-funded camp in Jordan, known as Mrajeeb Al Fhood, houses more than 4,000 refugees. UAE government believes that it is in the best long-term interest of the refugees to be close to their homes so it will be easier for them to return when the conflict ends.
In September 2015, the Saudi Press Agency announced that Saudi Arabia has provided around $700 million to aid agencies in Syria and has set up clinics at refugee camps.
http://www.opensourceinvestigations...nse-to-syrian-refugee-crisis-a-myth-debunked/
Here is another nice source:
Can we now put this ridiculous myth to bed?
Still don't believe me? Then ask the Pakistani users based in KSA here on PDF (there are quite a lot) and ask them whether they have seen Syrians or not in KSA. They are everywhere in KSA.
Add that number to the existing Yemeni communities, other Arab communities (expats) and non-Arab expats (both several million big strong) and KSA is one of the last places on earth that can be accused of closing its country off for non-locals.
KSA even hosted almost 100.000 Iraqi Shia Arabs from Southern Iraq who escaped Saddam Hussein punishment post 1991 uprising.
One of them was a certain cancer (Al-Maliki) that can be seen here in a refugee camp in Rafha (Northern KSA):
https://sabq.org/CTNfde
Our leadership was so stupid to even invite and give refugee to a certain Ali Abdullah Saleh that is now fighting us in Yemen. That's the stupidity of our (Arabian) world famous generosity. Sometimes we shot ourselves in the foot and we repeat this mistake time and time again it seems.
The same KSA helped give asylum to almost all MB members from Egypt and Syria during the era of Nasser and in return KSA was given Al-Qaeda and a bunch of extremist retards from home and abroad.