May 24/07
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Both the Arab world and the West are to blame
for the plight of the Palestinian refugees
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The history of western anti-Semitism
ultimately led to the creation of Israel and the displacement of the
Palestinian people
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All Arab countries have abused their
Palestinian refugee populations for political motives
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Lebanon is a small country of 3.5 million
people with a sensitive demographic composition. The Lebanese people are
unanimous in categorically rejecting the permanent settlement of the
500,000 Palestinian refugees on their soil
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Israel has so far refused to grant the
refugees the Right of Return because it too fears a demographic
imbalance.
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The refugee camps in Lebanon never were, are
not, and will never be the permanent home of the refugees.
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In order to end the terrible plight that these
refugees have lived for the past 60 years, and until their final status
is determined between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, the refugees
should be encouraged to leave the squalid camps of Lebanon and emigrate
for re-settlement in the following countries:
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WEST BANK: the Palestinian Authority should re-settle those refugees
who wish to return to Palestine. It’s their country!
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ISRAEL: Until the Right of Return is finally decided, Israel should at
least financially compensate those refugees who agree to waive their
Right of Return,
thus helping in their re-settlement elsewhere.
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ARAB COUNTRIES: The 21 Arab Member States of the Arab League should,
each in proportion to its population density, accept the re-settlement
of those refugees who wish to do so. A quota system may be adopted such
that the largest and wealthiest countries re-settle larger numbers of
refugees than smaller
and
poorer countries.
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THE WEST: The traditional countries of emigration - US, Canada, Mexico,
Central and Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand as well as those
European countries who were directly responsible for the genesis of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict (e.g. Germany, the UK, etc.) – should offer
to permanently settle on a quota basis those of the refugees who elect
to do so.
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The Palestinian refugee problem is not
Lebanon’s responsibility.
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Lebanon has no legal or moral obligation to
the refugees beyond the shelter it gave them for 60 years and the wars
and devastation they inflicted on it
over the past 40 years through their political and
military organizations (PLO, Al-Saika, PFLP, Fatah Al-Islam and many
others).
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It is time for the world to unburden Lebanon
of the refugees:
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Give the refugees a chance for a better life
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Allow Lebanon to finally be on the track of
recovery, and
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Contribute to the final resolution of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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