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
Abdullah was assassinated by a Palestinian gunman while exiting al-Aqsa Mosque with his grandson Hussein.
www.jpost.com
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.