Despite the identification in the media, there are no Arab countries that are willing to take in Palestinians who have managed to leave Gaza since the war began, with the exception, of course, of the wounded.
According to estimates, about 100,000 Palestinians left the Strip during the war and most of them got "stuck" in Egypt and are looking for opportunities elsewhere.
In recent times, Palestinians, albeit in relatively small numbers, have begun to find a surprising and beckoning option - the Sultanate of Oman in the Gulf.
The Palestinians found a loophole that allows them to move there thanks to the "investor visa" regulation. The person who is entitled to submit the application is the person who has reached at least 21 years of age and he must also show financial ability.
One of the Palestinians who submitted an application and is in Cairo said: "During the aggression against the Gaza Strip, I was able to leave with my family last March to Egypt through the overland Rafah crossing. I am currently in Cairo, but without a job. I worked in construction stores in the Gaza Strip before the war, and I want to open such a store in the Sultanate of Oman."