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https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5060069,00.html

Bangladesh rejects Israeli aid offers for Rohingya refugees

With no diplomatic ties to Jerusalem, Bangladesh politely declines Israeli offer due to possible political ramifications, despite being swamped by some 665,000 refugees fleeing brutal persecution in Myanmar.
Itamar Eichner|Published: 21.12.17 , 12:20


The Israeli Foreign Ministry established clandestine contact with Bangladesh—a Muslim country without any diplomatic ties with Jerusalem—to offer a significant humanitarian aid package for the hundreds of thousands of Muslim refugees from the Rohingya minority who fled to the country for fear of the Myanmar (former Burma) military.

Bangladesh expressed gratitude to Israel for the offer, but informed it that it cannot accept aid due to the sensitivity involved and the political ramifications that could ensue.


The Israeli foreign Ministry is reportedly exploring other routes through which to provide humanitarian assistance to the Rohingya refugees, who are still languishing in Myanmar in camps run by the UN or other international organizations.


This year, the Myanmar army launched a vicious assault on the Rohingya minority living in the Buddhist country, and according to various reports, the army has slaughtered at least 10,000 people and ravaged the population by triggering the flight of up to 665,000 more who have sought refuge in neighboring Bangladesh.


Many observers have described the brutality as genocide or ethnic cleansing against the minority.


Surveys of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres have shown at least 6,700 Rohingya were killed in Rakhine state in the month after violence flared up on August 25, the aid group said last week.


The wave of the Rohingya refugees to Bangladesh began on that date, when attacks by Muslim insurgents on the Myanmar security forces provoked a sweeping response by the army and Buddhist vigilantes.


UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein has called the violence "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing" and said he would not be surprised if a court eventually ruled that genocide had taken place.


Since then, shocking reports have reached the West about the brutality and cruelty gripping the country as the Myanmar army continues on its unabated retributive rampage, which has been characterized by the mass rape of women and children in front of their fathers and husbands, children and siblings, along with the massacre of civilians.


Human rights groups claim that despite the fact that the Myanmar government signed last month an agreement to allow some of the refugees to return to the country from Bangladesh, the army continues set fire to their villages, leaving them with nowhere to live.


Many citizens of Myanmar consider the Rohingya to be a group of Muslim invaders who bear responsibility for terror attacks that have hit the country.


Reuters controbuted to this report.
 
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common jews are nice hardworking people but they have greedy leaders and elites like rothschild
 
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common jews are nice hardworking people but they have greedy leaders and elites like rothschild
being common people has little to do with occupying others land; specially true for jews who are financially well off. These so called common people voted their leader who are genocidal and land grabbers. At the end it is these common people who bears the responsibility.
 
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israel always offered good things and terms and staff for FREE i mean the best

but turned it DOWN :) getting something from israel :) and getting from ISIS is same :)

no hard feeling my beloved zionist bro and sis :)
 
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no hard feeling my beloved zionist bro and sis :)
Beloved Zionist or you wanted to say beloved Jewish? Beloved Jewish is fine but beloved Zionist is dangerous.
We have no problem with Jewish who are common peoples.
But we have huge problem with zionists. And all zionists are not necessarily Jeiwsh folks !Thank you.
 
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Rohingyas would've welcomed it. Why? Because anyone in such conditions become desparate and any help should be welcome. I'm disappointed with Bangladesh' decision but - like they say - their country their rules.
 
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Rohingyas would've welcomed it. Why? Because anyone in such conditions become desparate and any help should be welcome. I'm disappointed with Bangladesh' decision but - like they say - their country their rules.
Oppressed Rohingyas would welcome help from someone who oppresses others? Nope
 
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Rohingyas would've welcomed it. Why? Because anyone in such conditions become desparate and any help should be welcome. I'm disappointed with Bangladesh' decision but - like they say - their country their rules.
There is a problem. If Bangladesh will accept this aid from the Zionist country ,Bangladesh will be in trouble in Muslim nation .
And Bangladesh also do not recognize Israel as a sovereign country ,so there is no way to take any aid from Israel.
 
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Oppressed Rohingyas would welcome help from someone who oppresses others? Nope
Unfortunately when someone is hungry and no other option left,that time they just want food that time.
So yes they(rohingyas) will accept the aid even from Israel .
 
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https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5060069,00.html

Bangladesh rejects Israeli aid offers for Rohingya refugees

With no diplomatic ties to Jerusalem, Bangladesh politely declines Israeli offer due to possible political ramifications, despite being swamped by some 665,000 refugees fleeing brutal persecution in Myanmar.
Itamar Eichner|Published: 21.12.17 , 12:20


The Israeli Foreign Ministry established clandestine contact with Bangladesh—a Muslim country without any diplomatic ties with Jerusalem—to offer a significant humanitarian aid package for the hundreds of thousands of Muslim refugees from the Rohingya minority who fled to the country for fear of the Myanmar (former Burma) military.

Bangladesh expressed gratitude to Israel for the offer, but informed it that it cannot accept aid due to the sensitivity involved and the political ramifications that could ensue.


The Israeli foreign Ministry is reportedly exploring other routes through which to provide humanitarian assistance to the Rohingya refugees, who are still languishing in Myanmar in camps run by the UN or other international organizations.


This year, the Myanmar army launched a vicious assault on the Rohingya minority living in the Buddhist country, and according to various reports, the army has slaughtered at least 10,000 people and ravaged the population by triggering the flight of up to 665,000 more who have sought refuge in neighboring Bangladesh.


Many observers have described the brutality as genocide or ethnic cleansing against the minority.


Surveys of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres have shown at least 6,700 Rohingya were killed in Rakhine state in the month after violence flared up on August 25, the aid group said last week.


The wave of the Rohingya refugees to Bangladesh began on that date, when attacks by Muslim insurgents on the Myanmar security forces provoked a sweeping response by the army and Buddhist vigilantes.


UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein has called the violence "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing" and said he would not be surprised if a court eventually ruled that genocide had taken place.


Since then, shocking reports have reached the West about the brutality and cruelty gripping the country as the Myanmar army continues on its unabated retributive rampage, which has been characterized by the mass rape of women and children in front of their fathers and husbands, children and siblings, along with the massacre of civilians.


Human rights groups claim that despite the fact that the Myanmar government signed last month an agreement to allow some of the refugees to return to the country from Bangladesh, the army continues set fire to their villages, leaving them with nowhere to live.


Many citizens of Myanmar consider the Rohingya to be a group of Muslim invaders who bear responsibility for terror attacks that have hit the country.


Reuters controbuted to this report.

Cant understand human nature, People are calling for help all over world, but if somebody volunteers it is rejected just because of politics.Is human life more important than religion?
 
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