Palestinians: The World's Most Privileged Refugees

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  • @jfalk35
    The UN needs to close its doors and start over. This organization is broken BEYOND REPAIR.
  • @bevverage
    The UN and the BBC dont talk about the hostages that are still in captivity.
  • This man is brave and brilliant, he is telling the truth.✝
  • UNRWA must be closed immediately - forever. Lazzarini and the UNRWA executives must be brought to justice on charges of supporting terrorism and embezzling aid funds. Guterres must lay down his mandate due to inability.
  • @AlwaysHungry9
    I'm about to get my university degree. My thesis will be about UNRWA. I will try to educate people about this folly...
  • I'm so sick of all this corruption with the "Palestine" issues and these morons out here blocking traffic protesting for something that they have no idea about.
  • @Pulsar141
    wow didn't realize i'll right a long story. tldr on the bottom. i lived in an area where it was mostly resided by palestinians (it's actually called palestine camp). we are a neighboring country of Israel. although we are surrounded by them i never learned about them getting monetary aid outside of an UNRWA school near my high school (natives were not allowed in it, only palestinians. but my school had natives and palestinians too), though i never seen them work a day in their life except a few of them who owned shops, they were living a much better lives and lived in better houses than the average family from my country. i was kind of jealous of my friends when i visited them (i was just a kid with a poor family). until 2003-4 when iraq war started and we got many refugees from iraq,. i had an iraqi friend, who i later learned he is originally from palestine. and this is the event of how i learned that... he went to school with me, and one day he came to school angry. i asked him what happened. he tells me he went to the UNRWA office to get his monthly aid "salary" and he only got ~650$ he said he should've gotten more (because his sister weren't living with them anymore. they used to get more before she got married. he only lived with his mom and his brother). i was shocked. this is when i learned so many things. actually got angry myself but kept it inside. and continued asking him to learn more. because i thought he is rich because he is iraqi and "they are rich and brought their money and cars with them" (they had nice and big cars they were actually complaining because my country has small roads and iraq had bigger roads. kind of like American cars and roads compared to European's). he told me that he is actually palestinian whose family moved to iraq before he was even born. and that his family just like every palestinian family gets a salary from the UNRWA every month. JUST BECAUSE THEY ARE PALESTINIANS AND NO OTHER REASON. now imagine with me the average palestinian family gets money monthly of an average of 700+$ because they have a lot of children hence more money. and this is repeating in Europe right now by refugees, pumping children to get more aid. and the average salary of a native family in my country is 150$ a month. thats 5 times what we earn out of a hard work. they get while they are sitting on their asses being palestinian "refugee", a status they earned by inheritance. i also now know that my country was accused of discriminating against them by not giving them citizenship. but in fact they don't want it, since they will lose their refugee status, and there would be no free money given to them by UNRWA tldr: even living amongst palestinians i only learned in high school that palestinian families were given a generous monthly aid "salary" by the UNRWA depending on the number of family members just for being palestinians. since they are considered refugees a status they earned by inheritance. even if the whole family, grandfather, grandmother, father, mother and kids were all born in that country and the person who was originally actually a refugee wasn't even alive anymore.
  • My grandmother was a Jewish refugee and had to flee with 2 little daughters leaving all her belongings behind. She has never got any help. Was working and raising her kids. And - she never, ever called herself a refugee.
  • @saraswati999
    I was praying for you yesterday and the people in your land ❤I am deeply concerned with all that is unfolding and just hope peace ☮️I hope to visit Israel
  • @bloomxx.
    You don't even know how thankful i am to you for existing on this channel.
  • I'm Australian and I have a couple of Jewish friends. I'm ashamed of my country's stance on this war. Israel is supposed to be our ally.
  • @alyb731
    They keep saying on the news that there is a danger of starvation there, yet they all look well fed. I’m feeling they are conning the world. 🇬🇧
  • I am a Jewish refugee from the Soviet Union. We were getting aid from a Jewish family service for two months.
  • Thank you for educating me. The truth of Palestinian refugees and UNHCR is appalling.
  • @putzfetzenORG
    I‘m a secular European. I have visited Israel 2-3 times. Spoke with Jews and Arabs. Felt most comfortable among areligious Jews (Hilonim). Not very welcome among Haredi and KippaZruga folks, but mostly I would be neutrally ignored, I would not fear them. But among Arabs: many of them used every opportunity to portray Israel in bad colors, and I experienced some situations where I would fear threatened, and felt the wish to get back into a Jewish area. So this intuitive feeling where I felt safe, was a very good indication to myself also on the macro level. So to every western person it should be clear that Israel is a state of law, and a civilized country. I cannot imagine how young progressives in the West could ever sympathize with the Islamist cause. And yes, as I see it, the cause for no progress and that death orientation lies in that mainstream Arab/Palestinian politics is not Realpolitik with rationales and readiness for give and take, but uses a religious total approach, which is doomed to fail. Last but not least: Was worried about Israel’s justice reform moves too, but the strong resistance showed a vigilant population. So after all: Clear support for Israel. But your PR must improve. Really good work you do for this effort!
  • @MDWascom40
    I’m praying for you, your family, Israel and citizens of Iran. Psalm 91.
  • For as many morally confused Americans as you see marching on “elite” college campuses in the U.S., know that some of us are still able to see things as they really are and fully support Israel! Our prayers are with you.
  • UNWRA must be stood down immediately, thoroughly investigated and permanently dismantled.