To reestablish and return to their homeland.
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The primary concern of most pressure groups is to influence government policies, decisions, and actions on specific issues or causes that align with their interests. They typically seek to advance their goals by lobbying, advocating, and raising awareness to shape public opinion and gain support for their positions.
The two-state solution is a proposed framework for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by establishing two separate states: one for the Jewish people (Israel) and one for the Palestinian people (a future Palestinian state). This approach aims to address the aspirations for self-determination of both groups while ensuring peace and security in the region. The solution typically envisions borders based on pre-1967 lines, with mutually agreed land swaps, and aims to resolve key issues such as the status of Jerusalem and the rights of refugees. Despite various negotiations, achieving a two-state solution has faced significant political, territorial, and social challenges.
Each one treated the Palestinian Refugees worse than the other.
Alex Takkenberg has written: 'The status of Palestinian refugees in international law' -- subject(s): Arab Refugees, International status, Legal status, laws, Palestinian Arabs, Refugees, Arab
Robert Faherty has written: 'In human terms' -- subject(s): Refugees, Palestinian Arab, Education, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, Palestinian Arab Refugees
Musa Mazzawi has written: 'The Arab refugees' -- subject(s): Arab Refugees, Palestinian Arabs, Refugees, Arab
Isabelle Daneels has written: 'Palestinian refugees and the peace process' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, Attitudes, Palestinian Arab Refugees, Peace, Repatriation
Palestinians were forced out of Palestine and became refugees in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. It is worth noting that these are the countries with the largest numbers of Palestinian Refugees (excluding the camps in the West Bank and Gaza), but there is a large Palestinian diaspora in Europe, the Arab World (other than these five areas), South America, and North America.
Palestinians were forced out of Palestine and became refugees in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. It is worth noting that these are the countries with the largest numbers of Palestinian Refugees (excluding the camps in the West Bank and Gaza), but there is a large Palestinian diaspora in Europe, the Arab World (other than these five areas), South America, and North America.
Palestinians were forced out of Palestine and became refugees in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Egypt. It is worth noting that these are the countries with the largest numbers of Palestinian Refugees (excluding the camps in the West Bank and Gaza), but there is a large Palestinian diaspora in Europe, the Arab World (other than these five areas), South America, and North America.
UNRWA stands for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East. Established in 1949, it provides assistance and protection to Palestinian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and the occupied Palestinian territories. UNRWA offers various services, including education, healthcare, and social services, aimed at improving the living conditions of Palestinian refugees.
Jordan... I'm positive
Egyptian soldiers often shoot at Sudanese, Eritrean and Palestinian refugees who cross illegally into Egypt because the categorizes them as terrorists.
Approximately 720,000 Palestinian Arabs fled.However, it is worth noting that 850,000 Jews fled as refugees from Arab countries from 1947-1952 and 500,000 of them settled in Israel.