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by Bassam Tawil • September 20,
2018 at 5:00 am
- Iran's average
annual contribution to UNRWA in recent years has been $2,000.
- Iran does spend
billions of dollars a year outside its borders in the Middle
East. Iran provides weapons and cash to terrorist groups such
as Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Lebanon's Hezbollah.
Iran helps these groups because they want to destroy the
"Zionist entity." Iran is now devoting huge
resources in Syria to help dictator Bashar Assad in his fight
against the rebels, as well as substantial sums of money
helping Houthi militias in Yemen.
- Lebanon's laws treat
Palestinians as a special group of foreigners, even denying
them the same rights granted to other foreigners. Palestinians
in Lebanon are not only denied basic rights enjoyed by
Lebanese citizens and other foreigners, but also denied rights
as refugees under international conventions.
- Arab and Muslim
states could start to think of ways to help Palestinians
achieve a better life and improve their children's future
instead of sitting in refugee camps and waiting for handouts
from the UN and other Western countries. Or is continuing to
beg non-Arabs and non-Muslims for money the better deal?

Lebanon
hosts nearly 500,000 Palestinians, most of whom live in ghettos
called refugee camps. They are denied not only basic rights enjoyed
by Lebanese citizens and other foreigners, but also denied rights
as refugees under international conventions. Pictured: The Nahr al-Bared
Palestinian refugee camp in Tripoli, Lebanon. (Photo by Salah
Malkawi/Getty Images)
At a meeting in Cairo this month, Arab and Muslim
foreign ministers expressed concern about the fate of the United
Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA)
after the US administration decided to cut all US aid to the
agency. The ministers "underscored the importance of allowing
UNRWA to continue playing a pivotal role in providing humanitarian
aid" to Palestinian "refugees." They also warned that
"harming" UNRWA will aggravate the crisis in the Middle
East.
If these Arab and Muslim countries are so worried
about UNRWA and the Palestinian refugees, why don't they step in to
fill the vacuum and pay for the loss of the US funds? What is
keeping them from pulling out their checkbooks and solving this
"refugee crisis"?
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