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Where are the most Palestinian refugees?

Where are the most Palestinian refugees?

Palestinian refugees live in four main locations — Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon and Jordan. Today, one in four people is a refugee in Lebanon, and the country houses over 1 million Syrians and 450,000 Palestinians. Many Palestinian refugees have lived in Lebanon for generations in the country’s 12 camps.

What is the difference between unhcr and UNRWA?

UNRWA is the only UN agency dedicated to helping refugees from a specific region or conflict. It is distinct from the UNHCR, established in 1950 as the main agency to aid all other refugees worldwide.

How many Palestinian refugee camps are there in Syria?

Syria: Syria has nine official refugee camps and three unofficial refugee camps, and 499,189 registered refugees. Lebanon: There are 12 official refugee and no unofficial camps in Lebanon, and 448,599 registered refugees.

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How many Palestinian refugees are there in the world?

As of 2019, more than 5.6 million Palestinians were registered with UNRWA as refugees, of which more than 1.5 million live in UNRWA-run camps….Refugee statistics.

Jordan 2,117,361
Total 5,149,742

Where do Palestinian refugees live?

Most of them settled in refugee camps in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria. According to UNRWA, all the descendants of Palestinian refugees are considered refugees, and therefore today they number over five and a half million. Citizenship of another country, for example, Jordan, does not cancel their refugee status.

Does the UN Refugee Convention apply to Palestinians?

Indeed, the 1951 Refugee Convention explicitly does not apply to Palestinians, who fall within the purview of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). There is no equivalent UN body for anyone else in the world.

What about the Palestinian refugee issue and Jerusalem?

As with the question of Jerusalem, the Palestinian refugee issue has been seen for some seventy years as a principal obstacle to a resolution of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. For the Palestinians who have been raised on the Nakba heritage, any compromise on this issue is an attack on Palestinian national identity.

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What happened to the Palestinian refugees in UNRWA camps?

They, however, resettled elsewhere with little fanfare and no attention whatsoever from the UN. Then, by design, the Palestinian refugees, and their descendants ad infinitum, were kept in UNRWA camps to serve as permanent reminders of the impermanence of their situation.