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Palestinian Refugees Frozen In Time, Addicted To Pity
'The Arab countries love the Palestinians, praise them and pray for them. They just dont want them moving permanently into their neighbourhoods
Refugees? Canadians, even if their families have lived here for centuries, know something about refugees. We know Hungarians, we know Vietnamese, we know many others. We admire their energy and their accomplishments. Observing them can be a bracing lesson in human tenacity under adverse circumstances.
But that pattern doesnt cover Palestinian refugees. They are a special case. For many reasons, various populations across the planet are displaced; only the Palestinians cling to their refugee status decade after decade. They present themselves as helpless victims of Israeli aggression. They await rescue as they have been awaiting it for three generations, since Israel was founded in 1948. Members of other history-battered groups choose to live by an urgent ethic: Get up, get going, make a new life. Palestinians have a different approach: Sit down, wait, stay angry till the world provides for you.
Arab governments are rich enough to have economically solved the Palestinian refugee problem decades ago. The 5,000 or so members of the Saudi royal family could probably handle it by themselves
Why havent they done so? They much prefer to let Palestinians remain poor. Every wretched, ill-fed and ill-housed Palestinian can be used as a living rebuke to Israel.
The Palestinians are the only people who have their own private section of the UN, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). It defines refugee as someone who lived in Palestine between June, 1946, and May, 1948, and lost both their homes and means of livelihood as a result of the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict. The definition includes all their descendants. Entirely credible numbers dont exist, but UNRWA believes there were 711,000 such refugees in 1948, and now more than 4.7-million.
The Arab countries love the Palestinians, praise them and pray for them. They just dont want them moving permanently into their neighbourhoods. The Arab League advises Arab states to deny citizenship to Palestinians, to avoid dissolution of their identity and protect their right to return to their homeland. They pretend its a favour. It also means Arabs can hire Palestinian workers when they need them and send them home when the economy sags.
The treatment of the Palestinians has become a major crime of omission committed by the rich Arabs against the poor in collusion with the UN. It has created a permanent underclass, living on meagre public assistance, growing more numerous every day but never put in a position where they can create a healthy, productive community. They are permanent grudge-bearers, who teach their children to yearn for a lost paradise.
The enemies of Israel have taught the world to pity the Palestinians and grant them an almost sacred position among the victims of colonialism. They deserve pity, of course, but pity for what their fellow Arabs have done to them.
Robert Fulford: Palestinian refugees frozen in time, addicted to pity | Full Comment | National Post