Funny that many conservatives say that the Middle East should take more refugees, yet they've been taking in the bulk of them! Little Lebanon has taken in 1/6 of its population in refugees.
Considering the historical, familial and cultural ties it's no surprise that there are many in Lebanon. I knew that there were a bunch in Turkey and Jordan. But I was under the impression that Saudi Arabia had taken in much much less than the number listed here.
It says from wikipedia, "Saudi Arabia has offered resettlement only for Syrian migrants that had a family in the kingdom". So they only want refugees that would be supported by relatives and not the kingdom. That's also why there aren't refugee camps as opposed to the top 3 countries.