Arafat's Legacy

R. Richard

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In year 2003 (the latest figures I could find), Israelis averaged about $17,000 per year. Per the following article, the Palestians live on an average of $930 per year. However, the Palestinian average is inflated because it includes the Palestinian 'security forces' which are paid by the Palestinian Authority mainly from funds donated by the EU and certain Arab governments. The actual Palestinian average is much lower. This is Arafat's real legacy. Comments?

World Bank: Palestinians Live in Poverty

Middle East - AP By JOSEF FEDERMAN, Associated Press Writer

JERUSALEM - Despite a slowdown in fighting, the Palestinian economy remains crippled by four years of violence with Israel, with nearly half the population living in poverty on less than $2 a day, the World Bank said in a report released Tuesday.

The international development bank paints a dire picture in its first assessment of the Palestinian economy since May 2003. Economic activity has plummeted, while poverty and unemployment climbed sharply since the current wave of violence began in September 2000, the report said.

The report was issued ahead of next month's meeting of international donors, including the United States and European countries, whose money sustains the Palestinian economy.

The report cites Israel's "closure" policies — a series of restrictions on the movement of Palestinian people and products meant to boost Israeli security — as the main cause of economic hardship in the West Bank and Gaza Strip (news - web sites).

It also calls on the Palestinians to carry out further economic reforms.

An Israeli official replied that the Palestinian violence is responsible for the downturn in the Palestinian economy. "The Palestinian economy was growing in the years leading up to the terrorist uprising," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev.

According to the report, the Palestinian economy recovered slightly in 2003 after two years of sharp decline. It cited a slowdown in violence and drop in Israeli curfews in Palestinian areas as well as a modest rebound in the Israeli economy for the improvement.

Economic activity has stagnated in 2004, and remains well below the pre-uprising levels, the report says.

Per capita gross domestic product has fallen to about $930 this year from $1,490 in 1999, according to the bank. Unemployment shot up to 27 percent from 12 percent during the same period, while the poverty rate has more than doubled to 48 percent from 20 percent.

Those figures translate into 1.7 million Palestinians living below the poverty line, set by the World Bank at $2.10 a day. Nearly one-third of those people, or 600,000 Palestinians, live below the "subsistence" level of $1.50 a day — the amount necessary to meet basic nutritional needs, according to the bank.
 
In my opinion, Arafat's legacy will be written in the next couple of years. If those who come after him can succeed where he failed and get statehood, then he will be viewed as the father of that state. If they continue his policies and ten years from now there is still only an authority and no state, Arafat will be viewed as a failure.

To me, his real legacy is blood, hatred, mistrust and fear.

-Colly
 
Colleen Thomas said:
To me, his real legacy is blood, hatred, mistrust and fear.
-Colly
Though it is not his alone.
 
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R. Richard said:
Yes. Why?
The report cites Israel's "closure" policies — a series of restrictions on the movement of Palestinian people and products meant to boost Israeli security — as the main cause of economic hardship in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Palestine is not an independent state, as it's under the rule of a foreign occupying power.

When a people has to deal with an occupying power that keeps them from travelling from city to city, an occupying force that responds to each (criminal and inexcusable, of course) bombing with a force that consistently causes three times as many civil casualties, an occupying power that under the excuse of seeking terrorist cells destroys entire cities, entire refugee camps, including the homes of hundreds of thousands of innocent people, an occupying power that under the excuse of protecting itself builds a wall inside foreign soil that keeps you isolated from your work place, what chance do they have of escaping poverty, except bending over and taking it up the ass?

Is that what you meant? Arafat's legacy is a people that refuses to bend over and take it up the ass?
 
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Lauren Hynde said:
The report cites Israel's "closure" policies — a series of restrictions on the movement of Palestinian people and products meant to boost Israeli security — as the main cause of economic hardship in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Palestine is not an independent state, as it's under the rule of a foreign occupying power.

When a people has to deal with an occupying power that keeps them from travelling from city to city, an occupying force that responds to each (criminal and inexcusable, of course) bombing with a force that consistently causes three times as many civil casualties, an occupying power that under the excuse of seeking terrorist cells destroys entire cities, entire refugee camps, including the homes of hundreds of thousands of innocent people, an occupying power that under the excuse of protecting itself builds a wall inside foreign soil that keeps you isolated from your work place, what chance do they have of escaping poverty, except bending over and taking it up the ass?

Is that what you meant? Arafat's legacy is a people that refuses to bend over and take it up the ass?

Let's do a little history here. The British partitioned lands into Israel and Palestine. The partitioning led to a war and terror on both sides.

The Arab nations who attacked Israel induced the Arab peoples to flee. The reason behind the flight was that the Arab states could use the supposed forcing of Arabs out of Israel as a pretext for the war. Once the Arabs won, the displaced would be handsomly compensated. Over a million Arabs still live within Israel as citizens with a vote and right to work. The Arabs who fled were placed in camps by the few countries who would accept them. The Arabs who fled have no vote and no right to work. The real Arab concern with the displaced, zero.

Over the next few decades, Arab armies attacked Israel on several occasions. The Israelis kicked butt. During the same decades, the West Bank Palestinians were ruled by Jordan and the Gaza Palestinians were ruled by Egypt. Jordan and Egypt were occupying foreign powers and the Palestinians took it up the ass with no complaint.

The Palestinians were mostly small farmers and, in particular, they raised olives. The raising of olives is nearly a religion with the Palestinians. The Palestinians had an economy and made a living. The Palestinians had no freedom. The Palestinians took it up the ass with no complaint

Meanwhile, Israel built a state. Their citizens, Jew or Arab, Jewish, Muslei or Christion had freedom.

Yasser Arafat, the Egyptian, and his Fatah renturned to Palestine. (There is a lie said that Arafat was born in Jerusalem. Arafat was born in Egypt, fact.)

Arafat installed himself as head of the Palestinian Authority, a Non-Governmental Oraganization (NGO). Yes, there was an election. Palestinians had a choice: 1) vote for Arafat; 2) not vote and incur the wrath of Arafat. The West Bank and Gaza were ruled by an occupying foreign power called the United Nations. The Palesrtinians took it up the ass from Arafat (some of them literally) and from the UN, all with no complaint.

Arafat threw Palestinians against the Israeli army. Very few Palestinians survived that. Arafat threw Palesrtinians against Israeli civilians and few Palestinians came back from that. Arafat threw homicide bomber mainly afgainst Israeli civilians. Very few Palestinians came back from that. The Palestinians took it up the ass with few complaints. Thise who complained were mostly murdered ny Arafats police.

Arafat was offered a settlement, including a Palestinian state. Arafat refused the offer. Arafat them signed several peace accords. Arafat delivered on none of the peace promises he made. The Palestinian Charter still calls for the destruction of Israel, fact.

Yes, Israel has moved into certain lands. The lands are adminisrtered by the UN. Why does the UN not complain? Well, the UN would then have to take responsibility for the Palestinian attacks on Israel. The Palestinians took it up the ass from the UN with no complaint

Aradat's war against Israel was supported by the Arab countries. With a war on, their own citizens could not complain too loudly about their own lack fo freedom. The Arab's real concern with the Palestinians who were dying for them, zero. The Palestinians took it up the ass with no complaint

Of course the Israeli incursions wrecked the Palestinian economy. Arafat's war further wrecked the Palestinian economy. Arafat's corruption drove the Palestinian economy even further down. Of course, Arafat did take care of some Palestinians, his wife receives a 'pension' of $22 million ($USD) per year. The Palestinians are taking it up the ass with no complaint

This is Arafat's legacy!
 
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