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- Palestinian_refugee abstract "Palestine refugees (per United Nations Resolution 194) originally included Arabs whose normal places of residence were in Israel and Jews who had had their homes in Mandatory Palestine, such as those from the Jewish Quarter of the Old City. Their right of return was recognized in United Nations Resolution 194 of 1948. Today, the term refers primarily to the patrilineal descendants of Arab refugees originating in the Mandate, as per the UNRWA definition. In 2012, the number of registered patrilineal descendants of the original Palestine refugees, based on the UNRWA registration requirements, is estimated to be 4,950,000. The number of original Palestine refugees has declined from 711,000 in 1950 to approximately 30 to 50,000 in 2012. During the 1948 Palestine War, around 85% (720,000 people) of the Palestinian Arab population of what has become Israel left their homes, either driven by force, by fear, or by instruction of Arab leadership. They fled to the West Bank and Gaza, and to the contiguous countries of Lebanon, Syria and Jordan. They, and their descendants, who are also entitled to registration, are assisted by UNWRA in 58 registered camps, 10 of which were established in the aftermath of the Six-Day War in 1967 to cope with new Palestinian refugees. Including unregistered, displaced persons and refugee descendants, the Palestinian Arab refugee and displaced population is the largest in the world. They are also the worlds oldest unsettled refugee population, having been under the ongoing governance of Arab states following the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, and the refugee populations of Gaza and the West Bank under Israeli governance since the Six Day War. Their conditions of life are precarious. Citizenship or legal residency in host countries is denied in Lebanon where the absorption of Palestinians would upset a delicate confessional balance, but available in Jordan where approximately 40% of UNWRA-registered Palestinian refugees have acquired full citizenship rights. Resolution 194 was adopted by the General Assembly on 11 December 1948, calling for the return of refugees from the ongoing Arab-Israeli hostilities. It forms one basis for the Palestinian Arab claim for a 'right of return'.Though the 1948 refugees and their descendants are broadly defined as "refugees" (laji'un), Palestinian Arabs make several distinctions. The PLO, especially those who have returned and form part of the PNA, but also Palestinian refugee camp residents in Lebanon, repudiate this term, since it implies being a passive victim, and prefer the autonym of 'returnees' (a'idun). Those who left since 1967, and their descendants, are called nazihun or 'displaced persons', though many descend from the 1948 group.An independent poll conducted in 2003 with the Palestinian populations of Gaza, West Bank, Jordan and Lebanon showed that the majority (54%) would accept a financial compensation and a place to live in West Bank or Gaza in place of returning to the exact place in modern-day Israel where they or their ancestors lived (this possibility of settlement is contemplated in the Resolution 194). Only 10% said they would live in Israel if given the option.".
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- Palestinian_refugee type Refugee110516016.
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- Palestinian_refugee comment "Palestine refugees (per United Nations Resolution 194) originally included Arabs whose normal places of residence were in Israel and Jews who had had their homes in Mandatory Palestine, such as those from the Jewish Quarter of the Old City. Their right of return was recognized in United Nations Resolution 194 of 1948. Today, the term refers primarily to the patrilineal descendants of Arab refugees originating in the Mandate, as per the UNRWA definition.".
- Palestinian_refugee label "Esodo palestinese del 1948".
- Palestinian_refugee label "Palestijnse vluchtelingen".
- Palestinian_refugee label "Palestinian refugee".
- Palestinian_refugee label "Palästinensisches Flüchtlingsproblem".
- Palestinian_refugee label "Refugiados palestinos".
- Palestinian_refugee label "Refugiados árabes-palestinos".
- Palestinian_refugee label "Réfugiés palestiniens".
- Palestinian_refugee label "Палестинские беженцы".
- Palestinian_refugee label "خطة الترانسفير".
- Palestinian_refugee sameAs Palästinensisches_Flüchtlingsproblem.
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- Palestinian_refugee sameAs Esodo_palestinese_del_1948.
- Palestinian_refugee sameAs Palestijnse_vluchtelingen.
- Palestinian_refugee sameAs Refugiados_árabes-palestinos.
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- Palestinian_refugee wasDerivedFrom Palestinian_refugee?oldid=605441422.
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