Refugees, Intersectionalists, and Jews
by Denis MacEoin • October 3, 2017 at 4:00 am
- According to a leaked German government report, up to 6.6 million migrants -- both refugees and migrants seeking a better life -- are currently waiting to cross to Europe from Africa.
- The "mistake" the Israelis made seems to have been that, although driven out as refugees, they exercised their right to self-determination, returned to their homeland, and turned it into one of the most successful countries in the world. The Palestinians, who had an equal opportunity to achieve that, remain in poverty and disarray, with terrorism for 80 years as their only notable achievement. If they had agreed to work with the Jews instead of fighting them, who knows where they might be today?
- To begin with, there actually are no Palestinian people, as used in the current sense of the term. The Oslo Accords accurately refer to Arabs, which is what they are -- Arabs who left Israel in the war of 1947-8 in order not to be involved in a conflict in which other Arabs fought with Jews and Christians and who currently make up more than a million of the Arabs now living in Israel as citizens with equal rights.
Migrants
arrive at a beach on the Greek island of Kos after crossing part of the
Aegean sea from Turkey in a rubber dinghy, on August 15, 2015. (Photo
by Milos Bicanski/Getty Images)
Refugees are back in the
news. This summer, the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean
from North Africa is likely to rise significantly. According to the Daily Telegraph:
"Europe could face a new wave of migrant arrivals this summer, a leaked German government report has warned. Up to 6.6m people are waiting in countries around the Mediterranean to cross into Europe, according to details of the classified report leaked to Bild newspaper."
With
the closing of the route through the Balkans and entry via Greece, most
refugees, economic migrants and asylum seekers are crossing the
Mediterranean into Spain or Italy, putting those countries under
enormous strain. Since 2016, Austria has strengthened border police to
prevent thousands more entering from Italy, and increased the number of
troops and armored vehicles on the border in 2017.
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