KHALED ABU TOAMEH: ARABS AND MUSLIMS RUN TO ISRAEL
Written by lori
Wednesday, 28 July 2010 03:07
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From: America Liberty <america.liberty@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 14:10:00
Subject: Khaled Abu Toameh: Arabs and Muslims Run TO Israel

Arabs and Muslims Run to Israel

* by Khaled Abu Toameh <http://www.hudson-ny.org/author/Khaled+Abu+Toameh>
July 27, 2010 at 5:00 am*

*http://www.hudson-ny.org/1433/arabs-and-muslims-run-to-israel*

Many Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip have a dream: to work or
live in Israel. Some even say they are prepared to pay large sums of money
to obtain Israeli citizenship.

Others pay a lot of money to Palestinian and Jewish traffickers who help
them bypass checkpoints to enter Israel in search of work and good life.

These are not self-hating Palestinians. Nor are they "pro-Israel traitors"
who support the Zionist movement.

Many Palestinians feel that neither Fatah nor Hamas has done enough to
alleviate their suffering. Many Fatah leaders who stole billions of dollars
of international donations earmarked for the Palestinians have invested
their fortunes in hotels, tourist resorts and real estate firms in the West.
Hamas, on the other hand, prefers to spend millions of dollars on purchasing
[and smuggling] large amounts of weapons, including rockets and ammunition.

It is a disgrace for Arab and Muslim dictators, particularly those who make
billions of dollars from selling oil, that their constituents have to seek
work and refuge in Israel and the West. It is also a disgrace for Fatah and
Hamas that thousands of Palestinians cannot find jobs or a good life in the
two Palestinian states in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Arab and Islamic regimes are spending billions of dollars on building new
mosques and madrasas while nearly half of their people are illiterate and
live under the poverty line. University graduates in these countries are
forced to search for work in the West because of poor working conditions and
lack of opportunities.

The absence of good government, transparency, accountability and democracy
in these countries is driving Arabs and Muslims to seek work and a better
life not only in North America and Europe, but even in places like Israel.

A wealthy Arab prefers to spend millions of dollars on a private zoo than
building a hospital or a university. Why should he when he and his family
members could travel anytime they wish to receive medical treatment at Mayo
Clinic or study at Harvard University?

In many ways, these Palestinians are not different from the African
immigrants who try to infiltrate Israel every day through Egypt. The
immigrants come from Sudan, Ethiopia, Eretria, Nigeria and other African
countries.

Like the Palestinians, the Africans are prepared to pay a lot of money to
get into Israel. Egyptian traffickers charge up to $1,000 for each
immigrant.

But for the African immigrants, the journey is also a very dangerous one. In
the past three years, Egyptian border guards have shot and killed dozens of
African men and women who tried to cross the border into Israel.

Last week a 23-year-old Sudanese man was fatally shot by Egyptian troops as
he tried to enter Israel. Another four asylum-seekers were taken into
custody.

While the Egyptians are killing the African immigrants, Israel is providing
the lucky ones who manage to cross the border with jobs, as well as medical
and social services.

True, Israel is not 100% perfect. But an African Muslim or Christian still
prefers Israel to countries like Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia and
Iran. As a "refugee" from Darfour, Sudan, who now lives in Tel Aviv,
explained: "I feel more secure in the Jewish state than in Sudan or any Arab
or Islamic country."

For many Palestinians, it is easier to find a job in Israel and Canada than
in any Arab or Islamic country, most of which impose strict travel and work
restrictions on them. Palestinians cannot enter most Arab and Islamic
countries without a visa.

One can understand why a Palestinian needs a visa to enter the US or any
European country. But why does a Palestinian need a visa to visit his
relatives in Syria, Lebanon and Egypt?

Many Palestinians from the West Bank who visit Arab countries often find
themselves thrown into detention centers for weeks, months and years without
trial. Hundreds, if not thousands, of Palestinians are believed to be
languishing in prisons throughout the Arab world, especially in Syria and
Egypt.

*Related Topics:* Khaled Abu
Toameh<http://www.hudson-ny.org/author/Khaled+Abu+Toameh>
 
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