because israel came and made the Jewish part of palestine into the new state of israel and Arabs attacked, they lost the war and signed an agreement and the Arabs part of palestine was now part of Jordan. about 7000,000 Arabs fled israel and became refegees and lived in crowded refugee camps outside israel. many still live there and they believe there homes are stolen.
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Many Arabs fled Israel and were forced to live in refugee camps for decades
kids and their mothers where put in refugee camps and mothers had to work and the kids where sad and wanted the war to be over so they could go home
The question conflates two different events.Expulsion/Flight: In the Jewish-Arab Engagement of 1947-9, around 720,000 Palestinians fled the nascent state of Israel and built refugee camps in other Arab countries. However, while this war expanded on the area provided to Israel by the UNGA Resolution 181 (II), the additional areas are not designated as unique regions.Taking of Two Regions: In the Six Day War of 1967, Israel conquered several regions which included the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. These are two regions associated with Palestinians. Nobody really fled from Gaza, but 300,000 Palestinians fled from West Bank into Jordan. However, most of these refugees either joined the camps that already existed from 1949 or they (illegally) integrated into the normal Jordanian population, but with severely limited rights.
The did not have refugee camps for the Lebanese. They were many refugee camps that already existed for the Palestinians who had fled from the Galilee of Israel during the 1948-9 Arab-Israeli War.
Many Arabs fled Israel and were forced to live in refugee camps for decades.
because israel came and made the Jewish part of palestine into the new state of israel and Arabs attacked, they lost the war and signed an agreement and the Arabs part of palestine was now part of Jordan. about 7000,000 Arabs fled israel and became refegees and lived in crowded refugee camps outside israel. many still live there and they believe there homes are stolen.
There were numerous Palestinian Refugee Camps that were involved in the Lebanese Civil War. One of the darkest moments of the Lebanese Civil War was when the Israeli military assisted the Christians Falangists massacre the Palestinian Refugee Camps of Sabra and Shatila.
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Palestinian refugee camps were established after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War to accommodate Palestinian refugees who fled from the war.Refugee camp for Rwandans locatedin what is now the eastern Democratic Republic
Duration camps during World War 2 were used to house threats to national security and captured enemies. Duration camps are often referred to as refugee camps.
they believed that their homes were stolen
No, not necessarily. The definition of refugee is "a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution or natural disaster". When we think of a refugee we think of people living in camps because they are out of their country and don't have a place to stay. There are very few people, but some live elsewhere, other than camps.
David Dalton has written: 'Living in a refugee camp' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Juvenile literature, Refugee camps, Refugee children, Refugees, Sudan Civil War, 1983-2005 'Playing the viola' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Viola
Many Arabs fled Israel and were forced to live in refugee camps for decades
Becoming a refugee is when you cross the border of your country in order to save yourself. Anne Frank was a refugee as she was fleeing from her country because she was Jewish. and because she started a new like in a new counrty, she became a refugee.