Friday, January 10, 2014

What will all this money going towards the Palestinian people be used for?

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Jim E


Would it be enough to build up infrastructure ? I.e. electricity, wells etc.


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LOL who said palestinian citizens get any?
When i went to Ramallah, all of the citizens were like no we don't get any supply i was like HUH???!!

If u have seen on TV, u will be freaked out!!
Arab women from United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, Jordan etc... has Donated LOOOTS many of their Gold and Jewelery. its like Tons of Gold where shipped to Palestine and not all that.

The Saudi King has donated around 100,000,000$ for re-building Gaza, and lots of donation from Iran and other muslim nations like Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia etc...

If palestinians really receive those donations from all over the world, then u will see them living in Luxury villas and Driving their Porsche & Lamborghini's!!

But sadly they get nothing, 50% goes to the corrupted palestinian Authorities (Mahmoud Abbas takes them all, he spend them on Luxury shoes and cars...not fogetting his vications in Europe!! this hypocrite is stealing poor people's donations) and 49% goes to the "Charity Agencies" the rest 1% goes to Palestinian refugees so normal palestinian citizens get 0%!!!!!

do you recommend Doha Qatar to live?? please which pros do i have there?




Lucia


well I got a proposal to get a job there, to work in a luxury hotel
however i dont know how good is to move there; i dont like so much to live around arabic guys haha

but for work money well sounds good; but i would like to know, how is life there
do you recommend to live there? which are the pros and contras do you see to live there

i dont know if i should take the option

thanks



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I have lived here for several years and it is a very easy place to live. Economy is good, weather is generally lovely (assuming you like it sunny and warm). Summer sucks but you learn to deal with it. Price of living is expensive - make sure your housing is included as part of any contract (seriously -- it's more pricey here than NYC and Tokyo). As long as you're comfortable with terms of your contract, go for it.
Traffic here sucks. More road accidents and deaths here per capita than almost anywhere else in the world. Really. You need to be an assertive/aggressive driver here if you expect to survive and not wither away like some frail flower.
Qatar still issues visas under sponsorship. Basically this means that whoever you work for has control over you. So to leave the country -- a weekend trip someplace -- requires you to get your employer's permission and signature on a paper at least 24 hours in advance of your trip. Kind of a drag, but if you work for a western employer it's usually only a minor annoyance. But it gets frustrating that you need their permission for so much here -- to get a liquor license, to hire a housemaid, buy a car, etc.
Qatar is nice, centrally located -- a great place to travel to other places from (Europe, Asia, and Africa are all about a 5 hour flight away). If you're a guy, it can be rather hard to find single women to meet. Loads of Asian ladies looking for sugar daddies...but otherwise, there's about 1 single woman for every 10 single men here. Not great odds if you're a guy...
There is a website called QatarLiving -- loads of info on life here, you can post questions, read what other people say...

Good luck with your decision!




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