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Countries that have taken in syrian refugees.
ISREAL - 0
Total population: 2,198,222 estimated[1] (Oct 2013)
2,073,876 registered by UNHCR(Oct 2013)
Regions with significant populations
(Numbers don't include foreign citizens, who fled Syria)
Lebanon 793,615 estimated[2] (Oct 2013)
702,934 registered (Oct 2013) 1,300,000 Lebanese government estimates
Jordan 545,035 estimated (Oct 2013)
545,035 registered (Oct 2013)
Turkey 504,419 estimated (Oct 2013)
506,532 registered[1] (Oct 2013)
Egypt 300,000 estimated by the Egyptian government (October 2013)[3]
88,460 estimated (Jul 2013)
70,140 registered[2] (Jul 2013)
Iraq 206,365 estimated[4](Jul 2013)
205,503 registered[2](Jul 2013)
Algeria 25,000 estimated (Aug 2012)
10,000 "asylum seekers"[5] (Jan 2013)
Sweden 14,700 estimated (Sep 2013)[6]
Germany 5,0008,000 estimated (October 2013)[7][8]
Libya 4,716 estimated (February 2013)[9]
Italy 4,600 estimated (Sep 2013)[10]
Bulgaria More than 4,500[11] (Sep 2013)
As many as 10,000 expected by the end of 2013[12]
Argentina 300+ families (Aug 2013)[13]
Armenia 3,248 applied for visas (July 2012)
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 70 families (April 2013)
Russia 500 estimated (Sep 2013)[14]
France 500 estimated (October 2013)[15]
How come Saudi Arabia isn't on your list? And it seems strange that we don't see Morocco and Tunisia and many other Muslim countries? Regardless, I certainly hope that Alfalfa has given something to the relief organizations which are attempting to help these refugees, especially during the cold winters.
ISRAEL = 0 REFUGEES
ISRAELI GOVERNMENT = 0 $$$ in REFUGEE AID
Countries that have taken in syrian refugees.
ISREAL - 0
Total population: 2,198,222 estimated[1] (Oct 2013)
2,073,876 registered by UNHCR(Oct 2013)
Regions with significant populations
(Numbers don't include foreign citizens, who fled Syria)
Lebanon 793,615 estimated[2] (Oct 2013)
702,934 registered (Oct 2013) 1,300,000 Lebanese government estimates
Jordan 545,035 estimated (Oct 2013)
545,035 registered (Oct 2013)
Turkey 504,419 estimated (Oct 2013)
506,532 registered[1] (Oct 2013)
Egypt 300,000 estimated by the Egyptian government (October 2013)[3]
88,460 estimated (Jul 2013)
70,140 registered[2] (Jul 2013)
Iraq 206,365 estimated[4](Jul 2013)
205,503 registered[2](Jul 2013)
Algeria 25,000 estimated (Aug 2012)
10,000 "asylum seekers"[5] (Jan 2013)
Sweden 14,700 estimated (Sep 2013)[6]
Germany 5,0008,000 estimated (October 2013)[7][8]
Libya 4,716 estimated (February 2013)[9]
Italy 4,600 estimated (Sep 2013)[10]
Bulgaria More than 4,500[11] (Sep 2013)
As many as 10,000 expected by the end of 2013[12]
Argentina 300+ families (Aug 2013)[13]
Armenia 3,248 applied for visas (July 2012)
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 70 families (April 2013)
Russia 500 estimated (Sep 2013)[14]
France 500 estimated (October 2013)[15]
How come Saudi Arabia isn't on your list? And it seems strange that we don't see Morocco and Tunisia and many other Muslim countries? Regardless, I certainly hope that Alfalfa has given something to the relief organizations which are attempting to help these refugees, especially during the cold winters.
Hilarious. Muslim countries adjacent to or very near Syria (refugees have a tendency to walk) Jordan, Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt and Iraq have absorbed over 2 million syrian refugees and zionist Sally's only response is "what about morocca and tunisia?"
Countries that have taken in syrian refugees.
ISREAL - 0
Total population: 2,198,222 estimated[1] (Oct 2013)
2,073,876 registered by UNHCR(Oct 2013)
Regions with significant populations
(Numbers don't include foreign citizens, who fled Syria)
Lebanon 793,615 estimated[2] (Oct 2013)
702,934 registered (Oct 2013) 1,300,000 Lebanese government estimates
Jordan 545,035 estimated (Oct 2013)
545,035 registered (Oct 2013)
Turkey 504,419 estimated (Oct 2013)
506,532 registered[1] (Oct 2013)
Egypt 300,000 estimated by the Egyptian government (October 2013)[3]
88,460 estimated (Jul 2013)
70,140 registered[2] (Jul 2013)
Iraq 206,365 estimated[4](Jul 2013)
205,503 registered[2](Jul 2013)
Algeria 25,000 estimated (Aug 2012)
10,000 "asylum seekers"[5] (Jan 2013)
Sweden 14,700 estimated (Sep 2013)[6]
Germany 5,0008,000 estimated (October 2013)[7][8]
Libya 4,716 estimated (February 2013)[9]
Italy 4,600 estimated (Sep 2013)[10]
Bulgaria More than 4,500[11] (Sep 2013)
As many as 10,000 expected by the end of 2013[12]
Argentina 300+ families (Aug 2013)[13]
Armenia 3,248 applied for visas (July 2012)
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 70 families (April 2013)
Russia 500 estimated (Sep 2013)[14]
France 500 estimated (October 2013)[15]
Yeah, I know. Assad has butchered over a 100,000 of his own people, and somehow it's Israel's fault that they're not opening the floodgates.The zionist Israeli juden only help when they can organize the media to film their latest 'feel good' PR stunt. ..![]()
You mean Israel refuses to absorb a few hundred thousand more "future Palestinians"? Let's hear what some Syrian leaders have said:Countries that have taken in syrian refugees.
ISREAL - 0
Total population: 2,198,222 estimated[1] (Oct 2013)
2,073,876 registered by UNHCR(Oct 2013)
Regions with significant populations
(Numbers don't include foreign citizens, who fled Syria)
Lebanon 793,615 estimated[2] (Oct 2013)
702,934 registered (Oct 2013) 1,300,000 Lebanese government estimates
Jordan 545,035 estimated (Oct 2013)
545,035 registered (Oct 2013)
Turkey 504,419 estimated (Oct 2013)
506,532 registered[1] (Oct 2013)
Egypt 300,000 estimated by the Egyptian government (October 2013)[3]
88,460 estimated (Jul 2013)
70,140 registered[2] (Jul 2013)
Iraq 206,365 estimated[4](Jul 2013)
205,503 registered[2](Jul 2013)
Algeria 25,000 estimated (Aug 2012)
10,000 "asylum seekers"[5] (Jan 2013)
Sweden 14,700 estimated (Sep 2013)[6]
Germany 5,000–8,000 estimated (October 2013)[7][8]
Libya 4,716 estimated (February 2013)[9]
Italy 4,600 estimated (Sep 2013)[10]
Bulgaria More than 4,500[11] (Sep 2013)
As many as 10,000 expected by the end of 2013[12]
Argentina 300+ families (Aug 2013)[13]
Armenia 3,248 applied for visas (July 2012)
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 70 families (April 2013)
Russia 500 estimated (Sep 2013)[14]
France 500 estimated (October 2013)[15]
How come Saudi Arabia isn't on your list? And it seems strange that we don't see Morocco and Tunisia and many other Muslim countries? Regardless, I certainly hope that Alfalfa has given something to the relief organizations which are attempting to help these refugees, especially during the cold winters.
Hilarious. Muslim countries adjacent to or very near Syria (refugees have a tendency to walk) Jordan, Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt and Iraq have absorbed over 2 million syrian refugees and zionist Sally's only response is "what about morocca and tunisia?"
Countries that have taken in syrian refugees.
ISREAL - 0
Total population: 2,198,222 estimated[1] (Oct 2013)
2,073,876 registered by UNHCR(Oct 2013)
Regions with significant populations
(Numbers don't include foreign citizens, who fled Syria)
Lebanon 793,615 estimated[2] (Oct 2013)
702,934 registered (Oct 2013) 1,300,000 Lebanese government estimates
Jordan 545,035 estimated (Oct 2013)
545,035 registered (Oct 2013)
Turkey 504,419 estimated (Oct 2013)
506,532 registered[1] (Oct 2013)
Egypt 300,000 estimated by the Egyptian government (October 2013)[3]
88,460 estimated (Jul 2013)
70,140 registered[2] (Jul 2013)
Iraq 206,365 estimated[4](Jul 2013)
205,503 registered[2](Jul 2013)
Algeria 25,000 estimated (Aug 2012)
10,000 "asylum seekers"[5] (Jan 2013)
Sweden 14,700 estimated (Sep 2013)[6]
Germany 5,0008,000 estimated (October 2013)[7][8]
Libya 4,716 estimated (February 2013)[9]
Italy 4,600 estimated (Sep 2013)[10]
Bulgaria More than 4,500[11] (Sep 2013)
As many as 10,000 expected by the end of 2013[12]
Argentina 300+ families (Aug 2013)[13]
Armenia 3,248 applied for visas (July 2012)
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 70 families (April 2013)
Russia 500 estimated (Sep 2013)[14]
France 500 estimated (October 2013)[15]
Numbers of countries on that list which the Syrian people have tried to destroy
Only 1= Israel
Countries that have taken in syrian refugees.
ISREAL - 0
Total population: 2,198,222 estimated[1] (Oct 2013)
2,073,876 registered by UNHCR(Oct 2013)
Regions with significant populations
(Numbers don't include foreign citizens, who fled Syria)
Lebanon 793,615 estimated[2] (Oct 2013)
702,934 registered (Oct 2013) 1,300,000 Lebanese government estimates
Jordan 545,035 estimated (Oct 2013)
545,035 registered (Oct 2013)
Turkey 504,419 estimated (Oct 2013)
506,532 registered[1] (Oct 2013)
Egypt 300,000 estimated by the Egyptian government (October 2013)[3]
88,460 estimated (Jul 2013)
70,140 registered[2] (Jul 2013)
Iraq 206,365 estimated[4](Jul 2013)
205,503 registered[2](Jul 2013)
Algeria 25,000 estimated (Aug 2012)
10,000 "asylum seekers"[5] (Jan 2013)
Sweden 14,700 estimated (Sep 2013)[6]
Germany 5,0008,000 estimated (October 2013)[7][8]
Libya 4,716 estimated (February 2013)[9]
Italy 4,600 estimated (Sep 2013)[10]
Bulgaria More than 4,500[11] (Sep 2013)
As many as 10,000 expected by the end of 2013[12]
Argentina 300+ families (Aug 2013)[13]
Armenia 3,248 applied for visas (July 2012)
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic 70 families (April 2013)
Russia 500 estimated (Sep 2013)[14]
France 500 estimated (October 2013)[15]
Numbers of countries on that list which the Syrian people have tried to destroy
Only 1= Israel
You have it backwards, Israel started a war with Syria in 1967 and still occupies part of Syria called The Syrian Golan Heights.
Numbers of countries on that list which the Syrian people have tried to destroy
Only 1= Israel
You have it backwards, Israel started a war with Syria in 1967 and still occupies part of Syria called The Syrian Golan Heights.
Israel attacked Syria in 1967?
It was Egypt and its friends who started the war, you lack history lessons.
You have it backwards, Israel started a war with Syria in 1967 and still occupies part of Syria called The Syrian Golan Heights.
Israel attacked Syria in 1967?
It was Egypt and its friends who started the war, you lack history lessons.
Hear the truth.
You have it backwards, Israel started a war with Syria in 1967 and still occupies part of Syria called The Syrian Golan Heights.
Israel attacked Syria in 1967?
It was Egypt and its friends who started the war, you lack history lessons.
Hear the truth.
Israel attacked Syria in 1967?
It was Egypt and its friends who started the war, you lack history lessons.
Hear the truth.
This is not the truth.
The truth is that Egypt started the six day war by closing the Tiran passages![]()
Numbers of countries on that list which the Syrian people have tried to destroy
Only 1= Israel[/B]
You have it backwards, Israel started a war with Syria in 1967 and still occupies part of Syria called The Syrian Golan Heights.
This is not the truth.
The truth is that Egypt started the six day war by closing the Tiran passages![]()
No, that is the Zionist lie that is told.
Aggression is only justified if a Nation is first attacked by another nation.
Israel started the war with strikes against Egypt.
Israel attacks it's neighbors and then claims to be the victim of aggression.
Juden logic........![]()
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Israel attacks it's neighbors and then claims to be the victim of aggression.
Juden logic........![]()
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