The Palestinians don't need welfare now. What the need is a government that is focused on the welfare of the people rather fantasies of defeating Israel. Israel is the natural trading partner for the Arabs in the territories and without their terrorist masters the Arabs in Gaza could also open trade with Europe and North Africa. Clearly, the only thing preventing the Palestinians in the territories from being prosperous is the fact that they are, well, Palestinians, and of course, people like you.Before Israel, the Palestinians did not need welfare.Aid to Palestine started with Israel.RE: All The News Anti-Palestinian Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss
⁜→ P F Tinmore, et al,
The entire purpose for the presentation by the Coordinator for the Assistance to the Palestinian People (CAPP) (Mr. Mahmoud A.T. Elkhafif) is to take a view from a financial and economic perspective; not the (self-inflicted) costs concerning the conduct of hazardous, hostile and activities associated with the activities that constitute incitement to violence.
CAPP says that the loss amounts to ≈ $48B between 2000 and 2017 (17 years avg $282M/yr).
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What they are not telling you is that the US has been offsetting much of those losses through AID each year. And the Hostile Arab Palestinians have inflicted much of the economic failure on themselves.
Yes, the CAPP is correct. But you have to look much much deeper into the causes for the loss in financial and economic potential.
Most Respectfully,
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Aid to Pakistan started with India, so?
Maybe Muslims should focus on making their own countries function,
before creating new ones dependent on welfare.
Just a thought.
Along comes Israel now we have two countries on welfare.
Good plan!Israel. They didn't need welfare before Israel.Clearly, the only thing preventing the Palestinians in the territories from being prosperous is
Why do the Arabs-Moslems need welfare now?
Are we to believe that the various islamic terrorists who have accumulated vast fortunes from the UNRWA welfare fraud are not wealthy enough?