http://www.democracyunderattack.org/news/article.php?id=5780

 

A Palestinian Victory 

- Aug 28, 2010 
The Wall Street Journal 

 

As Israelis and Palestinians prepare to visit Washington next week to begin
direct peace talks, it's worth recalling what refugees the Palestinians
are-in Arab countries.

Last week, Lebanon's parliament amended a clause in a 1946 law that had been
used to bar the 400,000 Palestinians living in the country from taking any
but the most menial jobs. "I was born in Lebanon and I have never known
Palestine," the AP quoted one 45-year-old Palestinian who works as a cab
driver. "We want to live like Lebanese. We are human beings and we need
civil rights."

The dirty little secret of the Arab world is that it has consistently
treated Palestinians living in its midst with contempt and often violence.
In 1970, Jordan expelled thousands of Palestinian militants after Yasser
Arafat attempted a coup against King Hussein. In 1991, Kuwait expelled some
400,000 Palestinians working in the country as punishment for Arafat's
support for Saddam Hussein in the first Gulf War.

For six decades, Palestinians have been forced by Arab governments to live
in often squalid conditions so that they could serve as propaganda tools
against Israel, even as millions of refugees elsewhere have been repatriated
and absorbed by their host countries. This month's vote still falls short of
giving Palestinian Lebanese the rights they deserve, including citizenship.
But it's a reminder of the cynicism of so much Arab pro-Palestinian
propaganda, and the credulity of those who fall for it.

 



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