Palestinians Are Starving -- But In Syria
Can't blame the Jooos? Then nobody in the world cares.
Khaled Abu Toameh writes for Gatestone:
The plight of the Palestinian refugees in Syria serves as a reminder to all Palestinians that their Arab brothers do not care about their suffering. In several Arab countries, especially Lebanon, Palestinians continue to be treated as a "fifth column" and an "enemy from within."The Palestinians once again feel betrayed by their Arab brothers, who continue to pay lip service to the Palestinian cause while at the same time starving them to death, killing them and displacing them.
As for the international community, no one seems to be worried about the starving Palestinians in an Arab country. After all, this is not taking place in Israel and no Israelis are involved.







Historically, there would be no Palestinians if the other Arab nations hadn't whipped them into a frenzy of fear and hatred against Israel, when they could have stayed where they were peacefully and been full participants in the new nation, and then marginalized, imprisoned, and refused to assimilate the resultant refugees.
Grey Ghost at January 10, 2014 7:05 AM
In several Arab countries, especially Lebanon, Palestinians continue to be treated as a "fifth column" and an "enemy from within."
Well, as I recall, the PLO attempted to murder King Hussein of Jordan and take over his country. They were active participants in the Lebanese civil war. How is either not "fifth column" or "enemy from within" behaviour, especially considering that in both cases they were granted entry into those countries as refugees?
It is the poor guest who attempts to murder his host.
I R A Darth Aggie at January 10, 2014 9:49 AM
Nonsense, there are plenty of international organizations which deal with Palestinians in Syria. It's a well-known problem. And yes, IRA is right, there were lots of political problems which were caused by some Palestinians.
NicoleK at January 10, 2014 10:21 AM
Amy, I believe the correct spelling is "jooz," with two O's.
Crid [CridComment at Gmail] at January 10, 2014 1:02 PM
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