Who do other Muslim nations are not taking Gaza refugees

All Arabs should be fighting on one side or the other because no Arab will likely be able to escape the consequences of the ongoing Arab hostilities against Israel wars recently intensified by the Hamas terrorists.

what consequences will affect all arabs?
 
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they are? is that why other countries dont want them? show me some children fighting in palestine, including babies.
No other nations do not want terrorist in their nations thats why they will not take them.


You are so stupid you can not see the truth.

Hamas uses children to commit terrorist acts teach them to hate . Yu ignore the truth lug nut but thats why your such a asshole
 
No other nations do not want terrorist in their nations thats why they will not take them.


You are so stupid you can not see the truth.

Hamas uses children to commit terrorist acts teach them to hate . Yu ignore the truth lug nut but thats why your such a asshole
Yup.
 
yeah, who would take in women and children "terrorists" ? how terrible those dems are!


on a serious note, its a complicated situation. Arab countries don't want to depopulate palestine, they think they should stay there in a functioning land. The solution is not for millions of palestinians to be uprooted from their homes, its for a peaceful solution to be found.
The Palestinian exodus from Kuwait took place during and after the Gulf War. There were 357,000 Palestinians living in Kuwait before the country was invaded by neighbouring Iraq in August 1990.[1] The policy which led to this exodus was a response to the alignment of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in favour of the Iraqi invasion as well as PLO leader Yasser Arafat's support for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. During the subsequent Iraqi military occupation of the country, many Palestinians left due to various reasons such as fear of persecution,[2] food and medical care shortages, financial difficulties, and fear of arrest or mistreatment at roadblocks by Iraqi troops.[2][3] After Operation Desert Storm, which saw Iraqi forces defeated and pushed out of Kuwait by a United States-led coalition, another 287,000 Palestinians were forced to leave in March 1991 by the government and fear of abuse by Kuwaiti security forces.[1][4][5]

By 2004, the political situation between the Palestinian leadership and Kuwait improved with the issuance of an official apology by Mahmoud Abbas for the PLO's support of the Iraqi occupation. In 2012, the official Palestinian embassy in Kuwait was re-opened,[6] and some 80,000 Palestinians were living in the state.



Here we have when the Palestine people tried to overthrow the goverment of Jordan,and murdered the king

https://www.thoughtco.com/black-september-jordanian-plo-civil-war-2353168



And of course we have this

The Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon was a multi-sided armed conflict initiated by Palestinian militants against Israel in 1968 and against Lebanese Christian militias in the mid-1970s. It served as a major catalyst for the outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War in 1975. Fighting between the Palestinians and the Christian militias lasted until the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982, which led to the expulsion of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from Lebanese territory. While the PLO relocated to Tunisia in the aftermath of Israel's invasion, other Palestinian militant factions, such as the Syria-based PFLP–GC, continued to carry out low-level operations from Syrian-occupied Lebanon . Yes its really easy to see why other nations do not want the Nut bar terrorist in their nation.

Every where they go Terrorist acts break out and war.

Why would Israel want them when no one else wants them.
 
The Palestinian exodus from Kuwait took place during and after the Gulf War. There were 357,000 Palestinians living in Kuwait before the country was invaded by neighbouring Iraq in August 1990.[1] The policy which led to this exodus was a response to the alignment of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in favour of the Iraqi invasion as well as PLO leader Yasser Arafat's support for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. During the subsequent Iraqi military occupation of the country, many Palestinians left due to various reasons such as fear of persecution,[2] food and medical care shortages, financial difficulties, and fear of arrest or mistreatment at roadblocks by Iraqi troops.[2][3] After Operation Desert Storm, which saw Iraqi forces defeated and pushed out of Kuwait by a United States-led coalition, another 287,000 Palestinians were forced to leave in March 1991 by the government and fear of abuse by Kuwaiti security forces.[1][4][5]

By 2004, the political situation between the Palestinian leadership and Kuwait improved with the issuance of an official apology by Mahmoud Abbas for the PLO's support of the Iraqi occupation. In 2012, the official Palestinian embassy in Kuwait was re-opened,[6] and some 80,000 Palestinians were living in the state.



Here we have when the Palestine people tried to overthrow the goverment of Jordan,and murdered the king

https://www.thoughtco.com/black-september-jordanian-plo-civil-war-2353168



And of course we have this

The Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon was a multi-sided armed conflict initiated by Palestinian militants against Israel in 1968 and against Lebanese Christian militias in the mid-1970s. It served as a major catalyst for the outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War in 1975. Fighting between the Palestinians and the Christian militias lasted until the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982, which led to the expulsion of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from Lebanese territory. While the PLO relocated to Tunisia in the aftermath of Israel's invasion, other Palestinian militant factions, such as the Syria-based PFLP–GC, continued to carry out low-level operations from Syrian-occupied Lebanon . Yes its really easy to see why other nations do not want the Nut bar terrorist in their nation.

Every where they go Terrorist acts break out and war.

Why would Israel want them when no one else wants them.
Yes the people of Gaza have a long history of terrorism wherever they go
 
The Palestinian exodus from Kuwait took place during and after the Gulf War. There were 357,000 Palestinians living in Kuwait before the country was invaded by neighbouring Iraq in August 1990.[1] The policy which led to this exodus was a response to the alignment of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in favour of the Iraqi invasion as well as PLO leader Yasser Arafat's support for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. During the subsequent Iraqi military occupation of the country, many Palestinians left due to various reasons such as fear of persecution,[2] food and medical care shortages, financial difficulties, and fear of arrest or mistreatment at roadblocks by Iraqi troops.[2][3] After Operation Desert Storm, which saw Iraqi forces defeated and pushed out of Kuwait by a United States-led coalition, another 287,000 Palestinians were forced to leave in March 1991 by the government and fear of abuse by Kuwaiti security forces.[1][4][5]

By 2004, the political situation between the Palestinian leadership and Kuwait improved with the issuance of an official apology by Mahmoud Abbas for the PLO's support of the Iraqi occupation. In 2012, the official Palestinian embassy in Kuwait was re-opened,[6] and some 80,000 Palestinians were living in the state.



Here we have when the Palestine people tried to overthrow the goverment of Jordan,and murdered the king

https://www.thoughtco.com/black-september-jordanian-plo-civil-war-2353168



And of course we have this

The Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon was a multi-sided armed conflict initiated by Palestinian militants against Israel in 1968 and against Lebanese Christian militias in the mid-1970s. It served as a major catalyst for the outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War in 1975. Fighting between the Palestinians and the Christian militias lasted until the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982, which led to the expulsion of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from Lebanese territory. While the PLO relocated to Tunisia in the aftermath of Israel's invasion, other Palestinian militant factions, such as the Syria-based PFLP–GC, continued to carry out low-level operations from Syrian-occupied Lebanon . Yes its really easy to see why other nations do not want the Nut bar terrorist in their nation.

Every where they go Terrorist acts break out and war.

Why would Israel want them when no one else wants them.
The poor Palestinians. They never had a country of their own and it seems everywhere the nomads migrate they end up aligning with the wrong side of conflicts with mobsters, gangsters and terrorists.
 
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The poor Palestinians. They never had a country of their own and it seems everywhere the nomads migrate they end up aligning with the wrong side of conflicts with mobsters, gangsters and terrorists.
They listen to the ISLAMISTS who use the expectation that all GOOD Muslims will obey the Islamic leaders.

Those leaders use their "moral authority" to manipulate the people. To keep them faithful to Allah and their Prophet.

Some want peace, modernity, moderation and personal freedom but are being held hostage by the Islamists.

Others are enthusiastic, alhough quiet, Islamists.

Some may go with the flow to accept or even give the impression they are enthusiastically supportive when they really may not be.

The only way to discover the truth might be if we are able to make it safe for them to speak up and speak out against the hard line Jihadis.

At this stage of this struggle, we can't offer moderate Muslims any reason to risk their own well being to oppose the extremists.
 
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