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Why do Syrians, Lebanese, Jordanians, palestinians, iraqis hate gulf arabs?

Well Gulf Arabs are not just Saudis, Oman,Qatar,Kuwait,UAE,Yemen are Gulf Arab states as well. I have a good experience with Omanis and not a bad one with Kuwaitis. I try to judge each person individually anyway. I'm not sure if the Iraqis hate them, but i think the others hate them because of politics and incompatibility of our cultures. They are involved in our countries inner politics, often negatively. In Lebanon,they have always been involved in our politics negatively, often arming terrorist movements (Ahmad Assir,Fath-el Islam...). Now they are helping the worst groups of the Syrian "rebellion" ,jabhat el nusra, da3esh... If i was an Iraqi, i wouldn't appreciate the alliance between some Gulf Arab countries and USA, if i was a Palestinian i wouldn't like how they didn't give the Palestinian movements any weapons while it's raining weapons in Syria.

I wouldn't say i hate him but i dislike them, being a believer in Arab solidarity i don't think we should hate each other,one can only hope that their people will wake up and remove their corrupt rulers. I don't think it is soon though, those people are now living comfy lives, it's hard that they would move the*r *** to do anything.

I also wish if we have maintained our pre-Arab culture within our Arab one. I heard there is an attempt to teach Syriac in Lebanon, it was still spoken widely here until the 19th century.

This video broke my heart, while Sweden and other western countries are taking refugees and helping them, looking what their Arab "brothers" are doing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOIT5opUk...

Between Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Kuwait, Dubai, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Kurdistan, Qatar, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Algeria, Palestine, Israel, Oaman, Jordan, and Turkey, which is safer for Westerners to travel?

Countries are ranked below from the safest to the less safe for Westerners to travel to with justification:UAE (Dubai) - UAE is one of the safest countries in the world with its very high security standards, it has the largest western community among these countries.Qatar - UAE’s rival, security standards is one face of their competition.Oman - A generally peaceful country, less advanced than UAE and Qatar but its known for their welcoming cultureIsreal - It’s generally safe and more westernized than it’s Arab neighbors, but the Arab-Israeli conflict makes it less safe.Turkey - Considered as the top destination for tourists in the middle east where westerners are welcomed, the Turkish-Kurdish conflict and other minor conflicts makes it less safeKuwait - Competes with other GCC countries on a lower level,Lebanon - Considered open-minded when compared to other middle eastern countries. It’s ruled by militia-backed political parties, such as Hezbollah, Amal Movement, SSNP and others.Jordan - Westerners are welcomed but their freedom is limited in public.Morroco - It’s considered as one of the top tourist destinations in the region, however, 2 Scandinavian tourists were raped and murdered in December 2018 which decreased its ranking lately.Egypt - One of the top touristic destinations in the world, considered unstable since 2011.Algeria - Considered as a religious and a less liberal country, ruled by a military council.Palestine - Generally unstable country, due to internal conflicts and Israeli occupation.Saudi Arabia - Unless you are visiting for Hajj (Islamic pilgrimage) touristic sites are limited. In general rules and regulations are very strict, for example, most of the time and at most of the places around the kingdom, women are not allowed to walk on streets if they are not veiled.Iraq (Kurdistan) - Has been in conflicts since 2003, not safe in general. Kurdistan (an autonomous region in Iraq) is considered the safest region in Iraq since it’s been under US protection since the mid-2000s.Iran - Most westerners are not welcomed due to political rivalry with most of the countries.Afghanistan - Has been in conflicts since 2001.Libya - Has been in conflicts since 2011.Syria - Has been in conflicts since 2011.Yemen - Has been in conflicts since 2015.

Visa for Israel: visiting Israel, then can I visit Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Jordania, Syria?

Citizen of Romania do not need a visa to visit Israel as tourists for up to 90 days. You will need to fill a landing card on arrival on which the entry visa can be stamped if you ask for it since you want to travel to Arabian countries.
http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Sherut/Israeli... ..

For Egypt you can get a 30 day tourist visa on arrival at a fee of US$ 15. For Jordan you can get a visa on arrival, too. You should take a flight from Elat or Tel Aviv. If you cross the land border and get your passport stamped by the Egyptian immigration at Taba you will have problems to enter Syria or the United Arab Emirates with that stamp in your passport. The same would apply for the Allenby/ King Hussein Bridge, the Yitzchak Rabin/Arava, and the Jordan River/Sheikh Hussein land border crossings into Jordan and a Jordan immigration stamp from a land border crossing in the passport.

For the United Arab Emirates you will need a tourist visa to be arranged prior to your arrival by a sponsor which can be a hotel or a travel agency based in the UAE.
http://www.uaeinteract.com/travel/visas.... ..

A visa to Syria needs to be applied for in advance.
http://www.timaticweb.com/cgi-bin/tim_we... ..

Source(s):
http://www.skyteam.com/about/travelhelp/travelinfo.html ..

Difference between terms Arabian, Middle East, Persian and Muslim?

Arabian or Arab is a race. They are found in countries such as Saudi Arabia. UAE, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and many more. They usually carry the image of living in the tents in desert with camels and all, but ofcourse this belongs to the olden ages.

Middle East is a region in Asia which has many of the Arabian and non Arabian countries in it. Such as Iran.

Persians are the original tribe that lived in Iran. Iran was previously called Persia because of them but later on when several different ethnic groups such as Arabs, Turks Kurds and many more migrated to Persia they changed the name to Iran.

Muslim is a religion which is the major religion of several Asian countries and has followers in every part of the world

How can Syrian people get UAE VISA?

They can't, Syrian people are not allowed to UAE for any reason.I was invited by my company to a regional meeting held in Dubai and managers were invited from 22 countries most of them needed either no visa or online visa I was the only one who couldn't attend the workshop as my visa application was rejected repeatedly.The answer I got from the visa agent that officially Syrians are not allwed in UAE anymore even if they got a visited UAE before or if they have valid US or schengen visa.

What countries can you not get into with an Israel stamp on your passport?

Countries (in light green) that reject passports from Israel (blue). Countries (in dark green) that reject not only Israeli passports but also any passport which contain Israeli stamps or visas.Sixteen countries forbid admission to Israeli passport holders:AlgeriaBangladeshBruneiIranIraq (except for Iraqi Kurdistan)KuwaitLebanonLibyaMalaysia (clearance permit needed from the Ministry of Home Affairs)OmanPakistanSaudi ArabiaSudanSyriaUnited Arab Emirates (accepted for transit only; not allowed for admission)YemenIn addition, Iran, Kuwait, Lebanon Libya, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen do not allow entry to people with evidence of travel to Israel, or whose passports have either a used or an unused Israeli visa. As a consequence, many countries will allow for a second passport to be issued to citizens wishing to circumvent this restriction although the Israeli immigration services themselves have now mostly ceased to issue entry or exit stamps to foreign nationals.Under Israeli law, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Libya, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Yemen are designated "enemy states" and an Israeli citizen may not visit them without a special permit issued by the Israeli Interior Ministry. The original list was set in 1954, and was updated only once on 25 July 2007 to include Iran. (Not verified). This does not apply to dual nationality holders, as they are free to travel to the aforementioned countries on their other passports.A 2008 amendment to the Nationality Law of 1952 designated 9 countries which are considered an enemy of Israel: Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, and Yemen as well as the Hamas-administered Gaza Strip. Acquiring citizenship or establishing residency by an Israeli citizen in one of these countries can result in loss or replacement of citizenship. But, Afghanistan accepts Israeli passports, and there is diplomatic relationships between Afghanistan and Israel via the Embassy of Israel in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.All information from Wikipedia

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