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Palestine refugees - UNRWAToday, some 5.9 million Palestine refugees are eligible for UNRWA services. Where do Palestine refugees live? Nearly one-third of the registered Palestine ...
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194 (III). Palestine - Progress Report of the United Nations MediatorRequests the Secretary-General to provide the necessary staff and facilities and to make appropriate arrangements to provide the necessary funds required in ...
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Total Palestinian Refugees (1950-Present) - Jewish Virtual Library(5) UNRWA gives the total number of refugees as approximately 5.7 million, which is different from the country by country estimated totals.
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Does a Palestinian “Right of Return” Exist in International Law?A right of return for Palestinian refugees can further not derive from international law sources dealing with human rights, such as the ICCPR. Article 12 (4) ...
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Neither Intractable nor Unique: A Practical Solution for Palestinian ...Apr 28, 2020 · Article 13, section 2 states: “Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country.” This is often seen ...
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[PDF] résolution 194 (III) - UN.org.Calls upon Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia to co-operate with the Special Committee in enabling it to carry out its functions, in particular the function of ...
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The Oslo Accords and the Arab-Israeli Peace ProcessOn September 13, 1993, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Negotiator Mahmoud Abbas signed a Declaration of ...
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Palestinian Refugees: Myth vs Reality | Middle East InstituteFeb 22, 2021 · On January 14, 2021, outgoing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tweeted about Palestinian refugees, proclaiming “(less than) 200,000 Arabs ...
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Where We Work - UNRWAMore than 2.39 million registered Palestine refugees live in Jordan, the largest number of Palestine refugees of all UNRWA fields.
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The Arab-Israeli War of 1948 - state.govOn November 29, 1947, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 181 (also known as the Partition Resolution) that would divide Great Britain's ...
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UN Partition Plan, 29 November 1947On 29 November 1947, the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 181 recommending the partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states (along with an ...
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5: Arab League declaration on the invasion of Palestine - Gov.il5. Arab League declaration on the invasion of Palestine, 15 May 1948: The State of Israel came into being on the evening of Friday, 14 May 1948 ...
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Arab Armies Invade (May 1948) - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe invasion, heralded by an Egyptian air attack on Tel Aviv, was vigorously resisted. From the north, east and south came the armies of Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, ...
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1948 Refugees | Israel Law Review | Cambridge CoreAbout 500,000 of the original 700,000 Palestinian refugees were uprooted from their homes and were moved from one part of Palestine to another (for example, ...<|separator|>
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The expulsion of the Palestinians re-examinedDespite this extraordinary accumulation of evidence, Benny Morris concludes in his first book that "the Palestinian refugee problem was born of war, not by ...
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1948 Exodus Uncovered: Arab Media Reveals Leaders Advised ...May 16, 2024 · Historians have found that one of the reasons Palestinians fled their homes in 1948 and became refugees was that they were urged to do so by their community ...
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[PDF] The Palestinian Exodus of 1948 - Institute for Palestine Studies |The Palestinian exodus began after the UN Partition Resolution, with 600,000-700,000 Arabs fleeing or evicted. Arabs attributed it to Zionist design, while ...
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Operation Dani and the Palestinian Exodus from Lydda and Ramle ...But in other respects, the events in Lydda and Ramle on July 12-13, 1948, fit and illustrate the pattern and norms of Israeli-Arab relations and Israeli ...
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Summary of work of UNCCP - CEIRPP document - UN.org.He also recommended that “the right of the Arab refugees to return to their homes in Jewish-controlled territory at the earliest possible date should be ...
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Ralph Bunche: UN Mediator in the Middle East, 1948-1949Dec 9, 2006 · These efforts resulted in armistice agreements between the new state of Israel and four of its Arab neighbours: Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria ...Missing: framework | Show results with:framework
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Jordanian-Israeli General Armistice Agreement, April 3, 1949 (1)In the event any of the inhabitants should decide to leave their villages, they shall be entitled to take with them their livestock and other movable property, ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1949, The Near East, South ...In accordance with the spirit of the General Assembly resolution of December 11, 1948, Israel should accept the principle of maximum possible repatriation of ...
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[PDF] UNRWA AND THE PALESTINIAN REFUGEES AFTER SIXTY YEARS1949, the United Nations General Assembly adopted UNGA res. 302(IV) establishing UNRWA. Five days earlier, on 3 Dec. 1949, it had set up UNHCR; UNGA res. 319( ...Missing: precursor | Show results with:precursor
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[PDF] UNRWA and Palestine Refugees' By 1951, UNRWA had inherited a list of almost one million persons from the predecessor refugee agencies providing relief to the Palestinians. UNRWA's refugee.
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Palestine refugees; Repatriation and Resettlement - UNCCPMar 12, 2019 · Sections I to IV constitute the historical summary of steps taken by the Commission between 1949 and 1951 to carry out that part of its mandate, ...
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U.N. General Assembly Resolution 194 on Palestinian Refugees ...Communist countries and six Arab League countries voted against the resolution. Both Palestinian and Israeli representatives rejected the resolution's contents.
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[PDF] Myths and Realities of the Palestinian Refugee Problemincludes 6.8 million of the original 1948 refugee population, of which 4.3 million are registered with the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.
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Historical Survey of Efforts of UNCCP to secure implementation of ...Oct 18, 2024 · The General Assembly, at its third, session on 11 December 1948, adopted resolution 194 (III) under which it established the Conciliation Commission.
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The 1951 Convention - UNRWAThe Convention does not apply to Palestine refugees “who are at present receiving from [UNRWA] protection or assistance”, unless “such protection or assistance ...
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Guidelines on International Protection No. 13: Applicability of Article ...Guidelines on International Protection No. 13: Applicability of Article 1D of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees to Palestinian Refugees.
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The Palestinian refugee lie – www.israelhayom.comSep 5, 2024 · The UN did not assist the Jewish refugees; instead, the young state of Israel, with its minimal resources, managed to absorb them. Not only were ...
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Who is UNRWA mandated to serve?" Palestine refugees are persons who fulfil the above definition and descendants of fathers fulfilling the definition. Read the full eligibility rules ...
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Is the transfer of refugee status to descendants unique to UNRWA?Under international law and the principle of family unity, the children of refugees and their descendants are also considered refugees until a durable solution ...
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Figures at a glance - UNHCRJun 12, 2025 · At the end of 2024, there were 42.7 million refugees globally. This includes 36.8 million refugees under UNHCR's mandate, 4 million people in a ...
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PCBS | H.E. Dr. Awad, Highlights the conditions of the Palestinian ...Jun 18, 2025 · UNRWA records indicated that the number of registered Palestinian refugees in August 2023 amounted up to about 5.9 million; about 2.5 million of ...
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Where We Work - UNRWA**Of the 585,610 Palestine refugees registered with UNRWA in Syria, an estimated 438,000 remain in the country. The remainder have left Syria to Lebanon ...
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Where We Work - UNRWAThe Agency's current estimate is that about 248,000 Palestine Refugees and their family members access UNRWA services in Lebanon. A total of 45 per cent of ...
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Is UNRWA's hereditary refugee status for Palestinians unique?While UNHCR provides certain services on a case-by-case basis to the children of refugees, it does not make refugee status hereditary. This is one of many ...
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Generations of Palestinian Refugees Face - Migration Policy InstituteMay 3, 2023 · As of 2022, 40 percent of the nearly 5.9 million registered Palestinian refugees lived in Jordan; 10 percent in Syria, although approximately ...
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The Fertility of Palestinian Women in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan ...Refugee fertility was higher (by about half a child) in the camps than outside them in both Jordan and the West Bank, as those living in the camps are generally ...
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Stateless Palestinians - Forced Migration ReviewProcedures to allow non-residents to apply for naturalisation in Lebanon, Egypt and Saudi Arabic do not apply to stateless Palestinians. Palestinian refugees ...
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Treatment and Rights in Arab Host States (Right to ReturnSuccessive Lebanese governments have consistently opposed the permanent resettlement of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, and state policies reflect this stance, ...
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Frequently asked questions - UNRWAIn 2021, almost 545,000 children were enrolled in UNRWA schools (2021-2022 school year); Social Safety Net Programme assistance reached 398,044 beneficiaries; ...
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Rosh Hashanah 2025: Israeli population tops 10 millionSep 22, 2025 · Jews and others account for roughly 7.76 million residents, or 78.5% of the total population, while Arabs number approximately 2.13 million, ...
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The Palestinian Predicament in LebanonMost Lebanese communities view the Palestinians as a major destabilizing force capable of upsetting the precarious sectarian balance of inter-group relations, ...
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PLO VOTES TO DROP DENIAL OF ISRAEL'S RIGHT TO EXISTApr 24, 1996 · "The charter shall be amended by repealing all articles that are in contravention of the letters of mutual recognition between the PLO and the ...
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Hamas Covenant 1988 - The Avalon ProjectArticle Six: The Islamic Resistance Movement is a distinguished Palestinian movement, whose allegiance is to Allah, and whose way of life is Islam. It strives ...
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Doctrine of Hamas | Wilson CenterOct 20, 2023 · Hamas is an Arabic acronym for the Islamic Resistance Movement. It has called on members of the other two Abrahamic faiths—Judaism and ...
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FAQ on Jews from Arab Countries - JIMENAFurthermore, Jewish refugees from Arab states received no financial support whatsoever from the international community: their absorption was financed, to ...
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70 years of shooting refugees - The Electronic IntifadaOct 8, 2019 · Between 2,700 and 5,000 refugees were killed under the free fire policy, the vast majority of whom were unarmed civilians, from 1949 to 1956.
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A Guide to the Gaza Peace Deal | Council on Foreign RelationsLong term, Trump's twenty-point plan stipulates that no Palestinians will be militarily forced to leave Gaza, and that Israel will agree not to occupy or ...
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Postwar forced resettlement of Germans echoes through the decadesMay 7, 2020 · My research traces the history of the roughly 14 million ethnic Germans expelled by national governments across Eastern Europe at the end of World War II.
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The Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966 - A Latinx Resource Guide: Civil ...The Cuban population in the United States grew from 79,000 to 439,000 between 1960 and 1970 as thousands of Cuban exiles sought asylum in the U.S. following ...
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Palestinians in Jordan, 1948-1967Unlike the other Arab countries that hosted Palestinian refugees, Jordan granted citizenship to both indigenous West Bankers and Palestinian refugees.
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[PDF] Addressing the Palestinian Refugee Issue: A Brief OverviewAs a base for its decision Israel will consider the average number of refugees admitted to third countries like Australia, Canada, Europe, and others. All ...
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UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near ...Jan 17, 2025 · Some 1.4 to 1.6 million of Gaza's roughly 1.9 to 2.1 million residents are registered Palestinian refugees, and many have relied ...<|separator|>
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UNRWA: Claims versus Facts - Factsheet - Question of PalestineMay 23, 2024 · UNRWA has a humanitarian and development mandate, repeatedly renewed by the UN General Assembly, to provide assistance and protection to ...
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UNRWA Refuses To Allow Beneficiary To Remove Himself From Its ...Jun 24, 2025 · This is due to (1) UNRWA's unique definition of Palestine refugees by which “descendants of Palestine refugee males” are automatically eligible ...
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[PDF] UNRWA Education: Textbooks and Terror | IMPACT-seNov 5, 2023 · UNRWA schools teach the curriculum and textbooks of the “host country,” UNRWA does ... - There is no return from the right of return. 112 ...
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Report of the Working Group on the Financing of the United Nations ...Aug 30, 2024 · The programme budget for 2023 was set at $848 million (excluding liabilities). UNRWA also budgeted $344.9 million for emergency appeal for the ...
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[PDF] A/80/340 - General Assembly - the United NationsAug 15, 2025 · For 2025, UNRWA has sought $880.2 million for the programme budget, in order to deliver public-like services, and $2.164 billion in order to ...
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Deciphering the Palestinian Position Within the UNFeb 1, 2018 · Both the UNHCR and UNRWA allow claims of derivative refugee status for family members. Alternately, UNHCR refugees who are eligible for ...Missing: termination | Show results with:termination
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Nine UNRWA staff members were possibly involved in attack on ...Aug 5, 2024 · The United Nations launched the investigation after Israel charged in January that 12 UNRWA staff took part in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks ...
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Fact-Checking UNRWA's “Claims Versus Facts” - UN WatchAnalysis: UNRWA belittles Israeli “intelligence estimates” that 1200 UNRWA Gaza employees (10% of UNRWA's Gaza workforce) have ties to Hamas and Palestinian ...
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UPDATED: List of Countries Suspending and Reinstating UNRWA ...Here is an updated list of all countries that have decided to suspend their UNRWA funding and the current status of those suspensions.
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US UNRWA funding already halted in 2024, not by Trump 2025 orderJan 28, 2025 · U.S. funding to UNRWA was already suspended in 2024 following accusations against some of its staff by Israel. This article was produced by ...
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ANALYSIS: There Is No Difference Between Fatah And HamasThe only difference between Fatah and Hamas is that Fatah is secular, while Hamas is religious. Aside from that, Fatah pretended to western audiences after Abu ...
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No More Tears - MERIPsome 200,000-300,000 — fled between April and June 1948. This flight/ ...
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Occupied Palestinian Territory - OCHA... Gaza throughout the remainder of 2024. The UN estimates that about 1.9 million people in Gaza are internally displaced. Most are women and children, and ...
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UNRWA Situation Report #148 on the Humanitarian Crisis in the ...Nov 20, 2024 · According to the UN, at least 1.9 million people – or about 90 per cent of the population – across the Gaza Strip are internally displaced.
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Full Text of the Ceasefire Agreement That Hamas has AcceptedThe displaced will be allowed to return to their places of residence in the north of the Gaza Strip and freedom of movement of residents in all areas of the ...
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Thousands of Palestinians return home as Gaza ceasefire beginsOct 10, 2025 · Thousands of Palestinians return to what's left of their homes as Gaza ceasefire takes effect · Aid shipments to begin Sunday · People on the move.
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