Don't use insults, talk like a human being, Saudies or others are free of their money, no one in a place to question how they spend their own money.
However, believe me, if Palestinians were not Arabs, they would have been forgotten long time ago, just like Red Indians, native Australian and Americans. Even the brother wrongs his brother, and a mother may also wrong her son, but that's doesn't mean they hate eachothers, You just can't latch every single event regarding Arabs treatment of eachothers to defame them, because I can find much more of how bad you treat your own people. the Arab provided help to Palestine that no country on earth got similar sacrifice and help. I hate blaming others and I don't believe in conspiracy theories because every country has the right to work for it's interests, I only think in our reaction.
I really have a hard time finding sense in this coffee mug logic!
If that is the case soo then the Iraqi's were forgotten for a long long time...And sure the Syrians and Libyan are not forgotten either! As a matter of fact Yemen is just next door!
The fact why millions are pumped into Palestinian (hopeless) cause each year is because every corrupt dictator claims legitimacy to rule by the support and weapons provided to Palestinian terrorists!
Saddam offered 50K USD for each suicide bomber family, Assad thinks he will rule strong because he is opposed to Israel, Ghaddafi was another cartoon character for the decade and so forth! As a matter of fact lack of any solid foundation to reach a settlement of Palestinean-Israeli conflict and continuous pumping of money into distorting facts and spread disinformation does point to something - Palestineans are long forgotten. What remains is a charred legacy of conspiracy theories!
Look at it this way, No Arab country wants to resettle Palestinian with exception of Jordan while they all claim to be helping Palestinian cause. The first step should be to at-least provide a recognizable status to Palestinian refugees!
Palestinians always found themselves on the wrong side of the history due to their own idioticy and their incompetent leaders like Yaser Arafat busy filling his own bank accounts with donated charity! His loyalities were up for sale to the highest bidder be it Saddam or Ghaddafi at the peril of thousands of his own people - whom he would come back to show sad disappointing face and fiery emotional speeches over live TV. So charity begins at home, lets find a competent leadership worthy of running a country before proceeding further!
Here are the facts:
IAmA a Palestinian refugee from Lebanon and I wish the Arab world gets as little as 10% of the criticism Israel gets for treating Palestinians. AMA. : IAmA
Lebanon:
At least 300,000 Palestinian refugees live in Lebanon in what Human Rights Watch calls “appalling social and economic conditions.” They’re blocked from working in a variety of professions, and the Lebanese government has largely resisted granting them broader property rights.
The Redditor quotes British member of Parliament Gerald Kaufman on his 2011 visit to the refugee camps in Lebanon:
When I went to Gaza in 2010 I thought I had seen the worst that could be seen of the appalling predicament of Palestinians living in conditions which no human being should be expected to endure. But what I saw in the camps in Lebanon is far worse and far more hopeless. The conditions are unspeakable, but for over 400,000 of our fellow human beings this is their life: today, tomorrow and for a future that cannot even be foreseen. At least in Gaza, frightful though the situation is, the people are free within the confines of their blockaded prison. In the camps of Lebanon they are not free.
Morale: Gaza is better than so called Palestinean camps in Arab countries!
Egypt
Egypt recently helped broker the most recent cease-fire between Gazans and Israeli troops, and in July, Egypt eased travel restrictions on Palestinians. In addition, some 50,000 Palestinians, most of them from the Gaza Strip, have been granted Egyptian citizenship over the past few months.
Before this summer, however, a years-long, restrictive travel policy meant that most Palestinians attempting to cross the border into or out of Gaza had to be escorted by Egyptian security guards, and they were sometimes detained at the border or airport for days as a result.
“It’s time to end this and forever.
It makes no sense to travel all over the world, then Egypt, an Arab country, treats you like an animal,” Youssef Ramadan, a 36-year old merchant from Gaza traveling to China through Egypt, told Al-Jazeera.
The measures instituted in July ended the procedure, allowing Palestinians to cross through Egypt according to their own arrangements and stay in the country for up to 72 hours to do so, al-Jazeera reported.
Iraq
Life for Iraq’s Palestinians deteriorated after the fall of Saddam Hussein, who had encouraged the migration of thousands of Palestinians to Iraq in the early 1990s. After he was deposed, Shiite militias began attacking Palestinians, angered by their association with the the pro-Hussein Baathists and, later, by allegations that they supported the Sunni Arab insurgency, according to UNHCR, the U.N. refugee agency.
Baghdad was once home to 30,000 Palestinians, but more than half have fled since the U.S.-led invasion there. In 2010, UNHCR finally closed a refugee camp on the Iraq-Syria border where hundreds of Palestinians had been stranded for years. Earlier this year, Palestinian refugees appealed to Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president, saying that they had been denied medical care and had to use fake ID cards to receive treatment.
“After the 2003 war [Palestinians] were severely targeted with discrimination or killings and the majority fled the country,” throwaway874832749 writes.
“If a non-Palestinian Arab speaks of the maltreatment of Palestinians by Israelis, tell them to … demand rights for Palestinians in their [own] countries.”
Kuwait:
Following the 1991 Gulf War, Palestinians in Kuwait were reduced from a thriving immigrant community of more than 400,000 to less than 30,000 in 1998.
Kuwaitis forced them out of the country using a systematic and violent campaign of ethnic cleansing. The Palestinian official support for Iraq during the crisis was used as an excuse for that campaign.
Chapter 10: Palestinians in Kuwait: Terror and Ethnic Cleansing By Hassan A El-Najjar
Palestine Refugee Family in Yemen Face Abuse Following Deportation from Saudi Arabia
The following statement was issued by Alkarama on 2 January 2013.]
The suffering of a family of Palestinian refugees continues after being forcibly deported from Taif, Saudi Arabia to Yemen in 2007. All the members of Al-Hadad family were recently detained by Yemeni security forces and then taken to Sana'a central Prison without any legal proceedings. Although some of the family members were released a week later, the father, Omar Eid Nimer Al-Hadad, and his son Mahmoud (20 years old) are still in detention despite orders from the General Prosecutor to release them.
Palestine Refugee Family in Yemen Face Abuse Following Deportation from Saudi Arabia
Fact #7: Arab leaders have been abusing the Palestinians for political gain since the beginning of the conflict
The mass abuse of Palestinians at the hands of Arab leaders began with the creation of the Palestinian refugee problem in the War of 1948. Before launching the war, leaders of the invading Arab armies ordered Palestinian Arabs to leave their homes so they could “obliterate every place the Jews seek shelter in”. From then until today, Palestinians refugees have been
denied basic rights in almost every Arab country where they have sought shelter, including Lebanon, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Iraq. Libya expelled 30,000 of its Palestinian refugees; Kuwait expelled over 400,000. Yasser Arafat himself said that
“What Kuwait did to the Palestinian people is worse than what has been done by Israel to Palestinians in the occupied territories.”
According to the Arab League, the explicit policy of denying
Palestinians citizenship in other Arab countries and keeping them in “very bad conditions” is in order “to preserve their Palestinian identity”. An Egyptian foreign minister also openly stated that the intention in demanding the right of Palestinian refugees to return “is the extermination of Israel”.
Arab Leaders Abuse Palestinian Suffering
If Palestinians were not Arabs they would have solved their problems by now! in which they are the net losers no one else