All The News Anti-Israel Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss

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On May 19, 1957, James A Pike, a self-confessed non-Zionist, wrote a piece in the New York Times describing the palestinian refugee issue and possible solutions. It is a revealing and important read, given it acknowledges the situation is not as the haters claim (that Israel expelled the palestinian Arabs).

Note in particular:

  • The quoted number of refugees – way less than UNRWA’s number of 5 million that is based on a definition including descendants
  • The reasons for the Arabs fleeing Israel – including threats by their fellow Arabs, and hopes they could return after Israel was vanquished
  • Those who were scared of Israel based it on the actions of Jewish fighters not acting in an official capacity, who acted partly due to fear of a fifth column
  • The Arabs who stayed in Israel fared well
  • Arab opposition to resettlement of the refugees and the use of the refugees as political pawns
  • An acknowledgement that Israel could not take in the refugees, given our size and the fact they would be a fifth column
  • The instability refugees caused Jordan
  • Israel’s efforts in resettling 400,00 Jews from Arab lands
(vide article online)

Know Your History: The ‘Palestinian Refugees’ (NY Times May 19, 1957)
 
Looks like no peace with the next generation of Palestinians either. How does anyone or any nation deal with Palestinian mentality?
 
[ Millions and Millions of dollars poured into Gaza from the US, EU, UN, Arab countries, and the government of Gaza will not spend one dollar to create an infrastructure to help keep the ocean or the water clean. Tunnels are the priority ]

Death of Gazan boy puts spotlight on polluted water

Financial aid to Israel results in worldly contributions for better lives. Financial aid to Palestinians results in Palestinian self destruction.
 
Millions and Millions of dollars poured into Gaza from the US, EU, UN, Arab countries,
Links?

UNRWA. Look it up.
Do they donate cash?

UNWRA does not do infrastructure.

Go and tell them that:

INFRASTRUCTURE & CAMP IMPROVEMENT IN THE GAZA STRIP
Our programme was established in Gaza to improve the living conditions of Palestine refugees through the planning, design and construction of UNRWA facilities, shelters, schools and health centres, as well as through comprehensive planning for the environmental health sector. Our programme also works on the restoration of sewerage and drainage works, water wells and wastewater treatment in Palestine refugee camps and surrounding areas.

After establishing a coordination mechanism for the entry of construction materials into Gaza in 2010, UNRWA initiated a recovery and reconstruction plan. Since then, 34 schools and 3 health centres have been constructed, along with a large-scale project to build 752 housing units in Rafah, funded by the Government of Saudi Arabia. Other initiatives include rehousing projects funded by Japan, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates, which built a total of 650 units in Khan Younis.

Infrastructure & Camp Improvement in the Gaza Strip | UNRWA
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Summary

Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed more than $5 billion in bilateral economic and non-lethal security assistance to the Palestinians, who are among the world’s largest per capita recipients of international foreign aid. Successive Administrations have requested aid for the Palestinians in apparent support of (1) promoting the prevention or mitigation of terrorism against Israel; (2) fostering stability, prosperity, and self-governance in the West Bank that may aid Israeli-Palestinian diplomatic prospects; and (3) meeting humanitarian needs. The long-term utility of U.S. aid in encouraging regional stability and Palestinian economic and political self- sufficiency might depend to some extent on progress toward a political solution that addresses Palestinian national aspirations and Israeli security demands.

https://fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RS22967.pdf

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EU and others are tired of helping the charity known as the Palestinians:

What EU shift in financial support policy means for Gaza
 
Millions and Millions of dollars poured into Gaza from the US, EU, UN, Arab countries,
Links?

UNRWA. Look it up.
Do they donate cash?

UNWRA does not do infrastructure.

Go and tell them that:

INFRASTRUCTURE & CAMP IMPROVEMENT IN THE GAZA STRIP
Our programme was established in Gaza to improve the living conditions of Palestine refugees through the planning, design and construction of UNRWA facilities, shelters, schools and health centres, as well as through comprehensive planning for the environmental health sector. Our programme also works on the restoration of sewerage and drainage works, water wells and wastewater treatment in Palestine refugee camps and surrounding areas.

After establishing a coordination mechanism for the entry of construction materials into Gaza in 2010, UNRWA initiated a recovery and reconstruction plan. Since then, 34 schools and 3 health centres have been constructed, along with a large-scale project to build 752 housing units in Rafah, funded by the Government of Saudi Arabia. Other initiatives include rehousing projects funded by Japan, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates, which built a total of 650 units in Khan Younis.

Infrastructure & Camp Improvement in the Gaza Strip | UNRWA
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Summary

Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed more than $5 billion in bilateral economic and non-lethal security assistance to the Palestinians, who are among the world’s largest per capita recipients of international foreign aid. Successive Administrations have requested aid for the Palestinians in apparent support of (1) promoting the prevention or mitigation of terrorism against Israel; (2) fostering stability, prosperity, and self-governance in the West Bank that may aid Israeli-Palestinian diplomatic prospects; and (3) meeting humanitarian needs. The long-term utility of U.S. aid in encouraging regional stability and Palestinian economic and political self- sufficiency might depend to some extent on progress toward a political solution that addresses Palestinian national aspirations and Israeli security demands.

https://fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RS22967.pdf

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EU and others are tired of helping the charity known as the Palestinians:

What EU shift in financial support policy means for Gaza
How much cash does Hamas get? How much aid goes to improve Palestine's economy and how much is just subsistence? How much goes to benefit Israel?

 
Millions and Millions of dollars poured into Gaza from the US, EU, UN, Arab countries,
Links?

UNRWA. Look it up.
Do they donate cash?

UNWRA does not do infrastructure.

Go and tell them that:

INFRASTRUCTURE & CAMP IMPROVEMENT IN THE GAZA STRIP
Our programme was established in Gaza to improve the living conditions of Palestine refugees through the planning, design and construction of UNRWA facilities, shelters, schools and health centres, as well as through comprehensive planning for the environmental health sector. Our programme also works on the restoration of sewerage and drainage works, water wells and wastewater treatment in Palestine refugee camps and surrounding areas.

After establishing a coordination mechanism for the entry of construction materials into Gaza in 2010, UNRWA initiated a recovery and reconstruction plan. Since then, 34 schools and 3 health centres have been constructed, along with a large-scale project to build 752 housing units in Rafah, funded by the Government of Saudi Arabia. Other initiatives include rehousing projects funded by Japan, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates, which built a total of 650 units in Khan Younis.

Infrastructure & Camp Improvement in the Gaza Strip | UNRWA
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Summary

Since the establishment of limited Palestinian self-rule in the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the mid-1990s, the U.S. government has committed more than $5 billion in bilateral economic and non-lethal security assistance to the Palestinians, who are among the world’s largest per capita recipients of international foreign aid. Successive Administrations have requested aid for the Palestinians in apparent support of (1) promoting the prevention or mitigation of terrorism against Israel; (2) fostering stability, prosperity, and self-governance in the West Bank that may aid Israeli-Palestinian diplomatic prospects; and (3) meeting humanitarian needs. The long-term utility of U.S. aid in encouraging regional stability and Palestinian economic and political self- sufficiency might depend to some extent on progress toward a political solution that addresses Palestinian national aspirations and Israeli security demands.

https://fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RS22967.pdf

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EU and others are tired of helping the charity known as the Palestinians:

What EU shift in financial support policy means for Gaza
How much cash does Hamas get? How much aid goes to improve Palestine's economy and how much is just subsistence? How much goes to benefit Israel?



How does money to Gaza benefit Israel? And you mean financially, don't you?

How do all of the supplies by the truckloads, which go into Gaza from Israel, benefit Israel as well?

How do you think Hamas gets all the money and material it gets to build the tunnels and anything else it wants for themselves?

There are answers to these questions but you will not like any one of them.
 
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