Why did is the U.S. refusing to reveal the true number of Palestinian 'refugees,' a figure that would likely expose the United Nations and others for dangerously distorting the issue for political gain.
While Libya's Jewish population was expelled over 50 years ago, with community members slaughtered their possessions stolen, the plight of the survivors remains ignored by the world community.
Palestinians are demanding that Western countries allow mass emigration for humanitarian reasons. By Khaled Abu Toameh, The Gatestone Institute Are the Lebanese seeking to get rid of the Palestinians living in Lebanon? Many Palestinians seem to think that the Arab country they have been living in for decades has plans to throw them out. Palestinian... Read more »
The term 'Nakba,' originally coined to describe the magnitude of the self-inflicted Arab defeat in the 1948 war, has become a synonym for Palestinian victimhood.
International journalists based in the Middle East care precious little about the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Lebanon, who for several decades have been protesting the apartheid and discrimination practiced by an Arab country.
'We have seen how instead of settling the original refugees, UNRWA has acted to increase the number of refugees,' said Deputy Foreign Minister Hotovely.
A former Israeli MK and self-proclaimed 'person of the left' notes that '80 percent of Palestinians east and west of the Jordan River are not even refugees.'
The international community must decide whether it support UNWRA’s perpetuation of the conflict or a peaceful two-state solution in a post-UNWRA future.
In a move that could change decades of US policy, the Trump administration may stop recognizing as 'refugees' the descendants of Palestinians who left territory that became the state of Israel.
One year ago UN Watch asked the Arab states a simple question: “Where are your Jews?” The question was met with dead silence. Last week it was answered.