• Tlaib's Palestinian village is thriving, but she is in denial

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 22 21:05:01 2019
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    Even the World Bank said in 2014 that Tlaib's village is one of the
    richest in the Palestinian Authority. But she insists things are
    terrible there.

    What is it really like to live in the Palestinian village Beit-Ur al-
    Fauqa, where Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s grandmother and other family members
    live? Are conditions there as bad as she has claimed?

    If you look at the Facebook profiles of people who actually live there,
    you will discover that things are actually not bad at all.

    Achiam Tlaib, for example, drives a brand new BMW. On his Facebook
    account, you can see that his family lives in a very comfortable
    three-story building.

    Raja Tlaib shared on his Facebook account pictures of himself posing
    next to his new Mercedes, wearing an expensive suit. He also has
    pictures showing him working out in a gym that has the latest
    equipment.

    Mawaid Tlaib uploaded pictures of his vacations in Italy and other
    places, and Anas Tlaib has a very expensive Mercedes.

    Samach Tlaib drives a BMW and Niaf Tlaib drives a Corvette convertible
    and uploaded pictures posing next to his new home under construction,
    also with three stories.

    Many of them also have pictures showing them visiting places inside the
    Green Line (pre-1967 Israel): Jaffa, Acre, Tel Aviv and so on. So
    perhaps all those checkpoints that supposedly make Palestinian life so miserable are just a myth?

    In fact, even the World Bank said in 2014 that the village is one of
    the richest in the region. The poverty rate in the village stood at 7.4
    % in 2014, compared to the overall rate of 21% in the Palestinian
    Authority.

    Only a handful of villages have a lower poverty rate in the PA and
    employment in the village is also among the lowest in the PA. But
    perhaps the most important statistic is this: The rate of social
    mobility in Beit-Ur al-Fauqa is among the highest in the PA.

    According to a 2017 PA report on the quality of life of Palestinians,
    the village has 230 households.

    The report says that 215 structures are considered private residences
    and four of them are actually single-family homes, attesting to their
    wealth.

    More than 115 of the households are in apartments that have 5 bedrooms
    or more, and 65 of the households have four bedrooms.

    And of course, all the structures are privately owned. According to the
    report, almost every home has satellite TV, and most have LCD screens
    in their living rooms. Almost everyone in the village has access to the internet and a mobile phone. Half of the families own a car.

    Is everything perfect? No, and the security situation in Judea and
    Samaria obviously has its drawbacks. The checkpoints placed by the
    Israel Defense Forces to prevent terrorist attacks mean that the
    population's potential is not fully tapped.

    But if this is what occupation looks like, perhaps Tlaib and her
    radical friends got it all wrong?

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  • From TruthBarker@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Fri Aug 23 08:33:21 2019
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    On 8/22/19 10:05 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:
    Even the World Bank said in 2014 that Tlaib's village is one of the
    richest in the Palestinian Authority. But she insists things are
    terrible there.


    Driving a BMW, Mercedes, Corvette or watching satellite inside a caged
    prison is NOT freedom.

    There is a perception if you are rich, you don't suffer human rights
    abuses of the Israeli government.

    The Israeli far right propaganda machine always tries to white-wash and brain-wash the Americans. We are not stupid!

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