The Palestinian Authority controls de jure all of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. De facto, it only controls isolated pieces of the West Bank.
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They are seeking a home in the territory that once constituted the Mandate of Palestine and is currently controlled by the State of Israel.
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At various times the Palestinian people are referred to as refugees. In some cases it's a clear and correct choice. Many Palestinians live as refugees in Jordan or in Gaza. Also, the Palestinians are living in land they claim as their own, that would be Israel. Although they live in a territory they believe is their homeland, the area is now technically speaking, and that's also a reality, living in a nation that is controlled by the Israeli government. In that sense, they could be called refugees. With all that said, the Palestinians living outside of Israel are refugees. As an aside, the term Palestine, is a name given to that territory by the Romans, when they controlled the eastern Mediterranean Sea. They had dispersed the Jews living there as a punishment for the "problems" they caused to the Roman empire under Hadrian.
This question is based on mistaken supposition, namely that Palestinians approve of Israel expanding its territory. They do not. The lead negotiators for Fatah are willing to allow the Jewish State of Israel to occupy the 78% of the Mandate that they controlled after the armistice in 1949, but no additional lands, save for landswaps. Hamas refuses to accept anything less than 100% of the Mandate and the end of the State of Israel.
The percentage of Africa that was controlled by the two countries with the most territory is 68%
The relation of a strong country or territory toward a weaker country or territory that it protects and partly controls.
Which Indo-European invader controlled a larger territory in the Fertile Crescent?
Answer 1ethnic cleansing campaign of JordanAnswer 2The answer you are likely looking for is the Nakba or Great Catastrophe, which corresponds with Israeli Independence in 1947-1949. However, 2,000,000 is not an estimate that any serious historian has made. Most agree that between 650,000-800,000 (with general consensus at 720,000) Palestinians became displaced refugees in territory not controlled by Israel after the war.
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