Protesters hold a banner reading in Arabic: 'Lebanese, Syrians and Palestinians workers of Lebanon, unite!' during a protest against the raids and arrests by the Ministry of Labour targeting undocumented workers. EPA
Protesters hold a banner reading in Arabic: 'Lebanese, Syrians and Palestinians workers of Lebanon, unite!' during a protest against the raids and arrests by the Ministry of Labour targeting undocumented workers. EPA
Protesters hold a banner reading in Arabic: 'Lebanese, Syrians and Palestinians workers of Lebanon, unite!' during a protest against the raids and arrests by the Ministry of Labour targeting undocumented workers. EPA
Protesters hold a banner reading in Arabic: 'Lebanese, Syrians and Palestinians workers of Lebanon, unite!' during a protest against the raids and arrests by the Ministry of Labour targeting undocumen

Palestinians in Lebanon deserve to be treated with dignity


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A clampdown on undocumented workers in Lebanon was intended to target Syrians at a time when xenophobic sentiment is running high in the country. Yet Palestinian refugees have become victims of laws designed to prevent those without official status from working. According to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, Lebanon is home to nearly half a million Palestinians. Many of them were forced out of their homeland during the 1948 Nakba and sought refuge in Lebanon. Most live in refugee camps, crippled by water and electricity shortages and rife with armed gangs. The recent clampdown on workers without documentation has shed light on decades of discrimination against a displaced people. Although they have lived in Lebanon for generations, Palestinians do not have citizenship. The national consensus is that they should not be integrated into society as this would undermine the Palestinian cause and threaten Lebanon's delicate sectarian balance. This has left an entire community marginalised. Palestinians are recognised as residents but when it comes to work, they are treated as foreigners and need a permit to be employed. They cannot own property and are barred from most well-paying jobs. In Lebanon, they cannot practise medicine or become lawyers and engineers. And with no solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict in sight, Palestinians are unlikely to be able to return home anytime soon. This has turned Palestinian refugees into second-class citizens.

Like Syrians, they are suffering under rules that are making it increasingly difficult for them to live and work legally in Lebanon. Many of the 1.5 million Syrians living in Lebanon escaped the war and exist on the fringes of society as they have to find a sponsor to become residents. Since 2015, the government has banned UNRWA from giving them refugee status. As a result, only one in four Syrians has proper documentation and many risk losing their jobs and being deported, even as conflict continues to divide their homeland.

Employers have long taken advantage of discriminatory laws favouring Lebanese citizens to recruit cheap labour, mainly from these two maligned and displaced communities. Palestinians and Syrians are paid salaries below the minimum wage and cannot benefit from social security, health insurance or pensions. Those who campaigned for the crackdown have claimed that foreigners are taking jobs from the Lebanese but in reality, businesses rely on low-income foreign workers to take jobs shunned by the Lebanese. For example, bakeries have threatened to go on strike if Syrians are not allowed to work for them as they are unable to recruit Lebanese employees willing to work for the meagre earnings the job entails. The Lebanese economy relies on the hard work of Syrians and Palestinians. They should not be punished simply for trying to provide for their families in the face of hardship at home and now abroad.

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Fuel economy: 6.7L / 100km (estimate)

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Flying

Despite the extreme distance, flying to Fairbanks is relatively simple, requiring just one transfer in Seattle, which can be reached directly from Dubai with Emirates for Dh6,800 return.

 

Touring

Gondwana Ecotours’ seven-day Polar Bear Adventure starts in Fairbanks in central Alaska before visiting Kaktovik and Utqiarvik on the North Slope. Polar bear viewing is highly likely in Kaktovik, with up to five two-hour boat tours included. Prices start from Dh11,500 per person, with all local flights, meals and accommodation included; gondwanaecotours.com 

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Power: 905hp

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Price: From Dh439,000

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Another way to earn air miles

In addition to the Emirates and Etihad programmes, there is the Air Miles Middle East card, which offers members the ability to choose any airline, has no black-out dates and no restrictions on seat availability. Air Miles is linked up to HSBC credit cards and can also be earned through retail partners such as Spinneys, Sharaf DG and The Toy Store.

An Emirates Dubai-London round-trip ticket costs 180,000 miles on the Air Miles website. But customers earn these ‘miles’ at a much faster rate than airline miles. Adidas offers two air miles per Dh1 spent. Air Miles has partnerships with websites as well, so booking.com and agoda.com offer three miles per Dh1 spent.

“If you use your HSBC credit card when shopping at our partners, you are able to earn Air Miles twice which will mean you can get that flight reward faster and for less spend,” says Paul Lacey, the managing director for Europe, Middle East and India for Aimia, which owns and operates Air Miles Middle East.

Some of Darwish's last words

"They see their tomorrows slipping out of their reach. And though it seems to them that everything outside this reality is heaven, yet they do not want to go to that heaven. They stay, because they are afflicted with hope." - Mahmoud Darwish, to attendees of the Palestine Festival of Literature, 2008

His life in brief: Born in a village near Galilee, he lived in exile for most of his life and started writing poetry after high school. He was arrested several times by Israel for what were deemed to be inciteful poems. Most of his work focused on the love and yearning for his homeland, and he was regarded the Palestinian poet of resistance. Over the course of his life, he published more than 30 poetry collections and books of prose, with his work translated into more than 20 languages. Many of his poems were set to music by Arab composers, most significantly Marcel Khalife. Darwish died on August 9, 2008 after undergoing heart surgery in the United States. He was later buried in Ramallah where a shrine was erected in his honour.

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