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Suppose in near future the arabic countries give Palestenians a piece of land to live on and treat them as their own citizens then will the Israelies help in providing Palestenians resettlement funds?

2006-11-23 03:31:51 · 4 answers · asked by ash 2 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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Moot question.... *NO* Arab country has *ever* made such an offer. In fact they have *repeatedly* rejected resettlement of *any* of the Palestinians. Nor is it likely at all that such an offer *ever* will be made. If it were possible I'm sure the Jews would *gladly* pay for the Palestinians to go. Wouldn't you pay to keep your children safe from idiots?

2006-11-23 04:10:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

"It is common knowledge that Palestine is nothing but southern Syria." - Ahmed Shuqeiri, later the chairman of the PLO, to the UN Security Council

But then the propagandists created a phoney "Palestinian identity" in 1964. What was the initial reaction of the Arabs of Palestine to this new and separate national identity?

"...after the Six-Day War, when Yasser Arafat and Fatah tried to establish their infrastructures in what they referred to as the West Bank, they were rejected by the Arabs themselves. Neil Livingstone and David Halevy wrote in 'Inside the PLO.' "The effort, however, turned out to be one of Fatah's greatest failures, not so much because of Israeli efficiency in ferreting out the secret network as because of Palestinian apathy. At that point many Palestinians living in the West Bank were actually relieved to be out from under the oppressive yoke of Jordanian rule and simply wanted to find some kind of accommodation with the Israelis. Within months Arafat was forced to leave the West Bank on the run".

The Arab leaders are well aware of the fragility of the Palestinian identity for the majority of the Palestinian Arabs. This is the main reason why they have not allowed the Palestinian Arabs living in the refugee camps, for almost half a century, to intermingle with Arabs of their countries. Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri confirmed this on February 5, 1998 in an interview with London MBC Television. He said the following; "We do not want to fall into the trap of resettling the Palestinians. This would lead to resettling the Palestinian refugees and their eventual assimilation. The Palestinians themselves have consistently rejected this approach so that their cause and characteristic identity might not be lost".

The use of a term like "Palestinian" without the suffix "Arab" and the term "Israeli-Occupied Palestine" has served to confuse the public into thinking that there has always been an independent "Palestinian" people which hasn't been given the opportunity for self-determination. In fact, any such failure has been the fault of the government of Jordan, which covers the majority of what was once known as "Palestine" and in which the majority of Palestinian Arabs live.

2006-11-23 12:14:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Already was done years ago, Palestine people weren't happy enough. None of the Arab nations want those people, they should take them back, they belong to the Syrians.

2006-11-23 11:42:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Well, if they did agree, it would be American tax payers footing the bill.

2006-11-23 11:39:37 · answer #4 · answered by flip4449 5 · 0 2

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