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[–] ghotioninabarrel 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

It's not enough to have just any source, you must have a credible source. This generally means a source without conflict of interest, affiliation with an interested party, an obvious bias, etc.

Your European links are good enough to show that European Jewish groups sympathize with and support the refugees. As, of course, do a lot of Europeans. I have no idea what you are trying to prove with those, although your tone is obviously negative.

As for your Middle East links, that's where the importance of credibility comes in. This is the internet, so you can research your sources. Here's how. Make sure not to use links to that domain when doing your research. If you can present research showing that a news source no one has ever heard of is credible, only then do you actually have valid evidence and sources for your "facts".