Bombing of Temple Mount averted.

Bible Thumping will not change the facts...The Brits or anyone else had no right to disenfranchise millions of people because the Europeans were all culpable for the Holocaust not the welcoming Palestinians...

You're on the wrong side of History Aris...

Who were the "millions" of people you claim were disenfranchised? This appears to be another of your hysterical, Jooooo hating rants that is long on chest-heaving and pointlessness but absent facts.
Count them up...

Estimates of the Palestinian Refugee flight of 1948
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This article lists the various interim and final United Nations estimates for the number of Palestinian people who fled or were expelled from the area that became part of Israel after the 1948 Palestine war. It also provides other interim and final estimates for the number of Palestinian refugees for that period.



Contents
[hide]


UN estimates[edit]
Estimate of number of people who left or fled the area captured by Israel[edit]
Final estimates[edit]
Interim estimates[edit]
Estimates of total number of people who registered as refugees[edit]
Other estimates of flight or refugees[edit]
Final[edit]
  • 400,000 "Israeli government estimate" according to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 539,000 According to Dr. Walter Pinner, Dr.Econ, Halle-Wittenberg University[13]
  • 600,000 According to Joseph B. Schechtman[14]
  • 600,000 – 700,000 According to Nicole Brackman[15]
  • 630,000 According to Yoram Ettinger[16]
  • 700,000 According to Benny Morris[17]
  • 720,000 According to Irving Howe and Carl Gershman[18]
  • 750,000 – 800,000 "Private Palestinian sources" according to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 800,000 – According to Amira Howeidy[19]
  • 800,000 According to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 800,000 According to Baha Abushaqra[20]
  • 800,000 – Walter Eytan, head of Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry, in a private letter of 1950[17]
  • 800,000 – 900,000 "Palestinian figures" according to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 804,767 According to Salman Abu-Sitta[21][note 8]
  • 850,000 "United Nations estimate" according to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 900,000+ According to www.humanrightshouse.org[22]
  • 900,000 According to Abdel-Azim Hammad[23]
  • 935,000 According to Salman Abu-Sitta[24]
Interim[edit]
See also[edit]
Footnotes[edit]
  1. Jump up ^This estimate by the UN Conciliation Commission has been repeated in a number of other UN documents.[2][3] The number was calculated by estimating the number of non-Jews living within the borders of Israel at the end of 1947 and subtracting the number of remaining non-Jews living within the borders of Israel after the war. It does not include an estimated 25,000 border-line refugees – refugees who lost their livelihood because their village land was located in Israeli-occupied territory, while the village house remained in Arab territory. The figure was later revised down by the UN Concilation Commission to 711,000.[4]
  2. Jump up ^ The Committee believed the estimate to be "as accurate as circumstances permit", and attributed the higher number on relief to, among other things, "duplication of ration cards, addition of persons who have been displaced from area other than Israel-held areas and of persons who, although not displaced, are destitute."
  3. Jump up ^ Figure refers only to people registered as refugees.
  4. Jump up ^ Figure refers only to people registered as refugees.
  5. Jump up ^Figure inflated because "all births are eagerly announced, the deaths wherever possible are passed over in silence, and as the birthrate is high in any case, a net addition of 30,000 names a year".[10] The figure includes descendants of the Palestinian refugees born after the Palestinian exodus up to June 1951.
  6. Jump up ^ Figure does not match official UNRWA estimates submitted to the UN.
  7. Jump up ^Figure later revised down to 876,000 by UNRWA after "many false and duplicate registrations weeded out."[10]
  8. Jump up ^ Figure calculated by using the official village statistics of 1944/1945 and upgraded to 1948/1949 by taking a net natural increase of 3.8% for four years. The number of non-Jews remaining in Israel was then deducted from the total count.
References[edit]
  1. Jump up ^"A/AC.25/6/Part.1". United Nations. 28 December 1949. p. 21. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  2. Jump up ^"Right of return of the Palestinian People – CEIRPP, SUPR study". United Nations. United Nations. 1 November 1978. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  3. Jump up ^"Anniversaries of significant events in the history of the Palestinian people – Information note". United Nations. 31 December 1987. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  4. Jump up ^"A/1367/Rev.1". United Nations. 23 October 1950. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  5. Jump up ^"U.N. General Assembly Official Records, 5th Session, Supplement No. 18, Document A/1367/Rev. 1". United Nations. 23 October 1950. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  6. Jump up ^ U.N. General Assembly Official Records, 3rd Session, Supplement No. 11, Document A/648
  7. Jump up ^ UN General Assembly Official Records, 3rd Session Supplement No. 11A, Document A/689
  8. Jump up ^"A/AC.25/W/81/Rev.2". United Nations. 2 October 1961. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  9. ^ Jump up to: ab"U.N. General Assembly Official Records, 6th Session, Supplement No. 16, Document A/1905". United Nations. United Nations. 28 September 1951. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  10. ^ Jump up to: ab"A/1905". United Nations. 28 September 1951. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  11. Jump up ^"Who is a Palestine refugee?". UNRWA. Archived from the original on 16 July 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  12. ^ Jump up to: abcdeZureik, Elia (23 October 1998). "Palestinian Refugees and the Middle East Peace Process". Palestinian Refugee ResearchNet. Archived from the original on 9 June 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  13. Jump up ^ Pinner, Walter (1959). How Many Arab Refugees: A Critical Study of UNRWA's Statistics and Reports. University of Michigan: Macgibbon & Kee. p. 61.
  14. Jump up ^Schechtman, Joseph B. (1952). The Arab Refugee Problem. University of Michigan: Philosophical Library.
  15. Jump up ^Brackman, Nicole (15 January 2001). "Israel's Reddest of Red Lines". Updates from AIJAC. AIJAC. Archived from the original on 6 March 2001. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  16. Jump up ^Ettinger, Yoram (12 February 2001). "The 1948 Palestinian Refugees – Whose Responsibility?". Jerusalem Cloakroom. Ariel Center for Policy Research. Archived from the original on 20 April 2001. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  17. ^ Jump up to: ab Morris, Benny (2004). The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited. Cambridge Middle East Studies 18. Cambridge University Press. pp. 602–604.
  18. Jump up ^ Howe, Irving; Gershman, Carl (1972). Israel, the Arabs and the Middle East. New York: Bantam. p. 168.
  19. Jump up ^Howeidy, Amira (13 May 2004). "Profile: Salman Abu Sitta: Right of Return". Al-Ahram Weekly. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  20. Jump up ^Abushaqra, Baha (24 October 2002). "The Palestinian Refugee Problem & the Right of Return". Middle East Journal. Archived from the original on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  21. Jump up ^Abu-Sitta, Salman (7 August 2001). "The Unfolding of the Holocaust". Palestine Remembered. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  22. Jump up ^"The Palestinian Refugees (1948–2004)". Human House Rights Network. Archived from the original on 13 March 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  23. Jump up ^Hammad, Abdel-Azim (15 July 1999). "Murder, expulsion – and silence". Al-Ahram Weekly. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  24. ^ Jump up to: abcd"Books: 'From Refugees To Citizens At Home: Al Nakba Anatomy'". Palestine Land Society. Archived from the original on 21 February 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  25. Jump up ^Katz, Joseph E. (1973). "Arab Refugees and the Right of Return". Battleground: Fact & Fantasy in Palestine. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  26. Jump up ^"The Palestinian Refugees". MidEastWeb for Coexistence R.A. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  27. Jump up ^Chomsky, Noam. Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky. New Press. pp. 131–132. ISBN9781565847033.
  28. Jump up ^ Pappe, Ilan. The Making of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1947–51. London: I. B. Taurus. pp. 85, 96.
You should have counted them up before you wasted bandwidth by cutting and pasting the same nonsense multiple times.

Your claim is a fraud. You proved that with your multiple cut and paste.
Count them:

Photo: Serene Assir/IRIN
A Palestinian refugee living in al-Rashidiye refugee camp near Tyre, in south Lebanon
MADRID, 22 June 2010 (IRIN) - For the past 62 years, millions of Palestinians have been living as refugees in areas of the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) and in surrounding host countries - mostly in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has described their plight as “by far the most protracted and largest of all refugee problems in the world today”. IRIN takes a fresh look at their number and whereabouts.
COUNTRY BY COUNTRY: Where do the Palestinians live?

The overwhelming majority of Palestinians live in the Middle East. UNRWA operates in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the occupied Palestinian territory. There are also sizeable numbers of refugees living in Iraq, Egypt and outside the Middle East. See Google map of where UNRWA works.

Jordan

  • Around 1.9 million Palestinian refugees are registered with UNRWA
  • Unlike any other host country, Jordan granted Palestinian refugees full citizenship rights, except for 120,000 people who originally came from the Gaza Strip
  • There are 10 official and three unofficial refugee camps in Jordan
  • Click here for more information on UNRWA’s operations in Jordan
    (Source: UNRWA)
4-6 million syrians vs 500-750,000 palestinians.
It's also worth noting that the Egyptian, Lebanese and Syrian squatters occupying the land area near Palestine were uprooted and displaced as part of the Arab armies failed efforts in their first attempt at the Jewish genocide.

It's tragically comic that Arabs-Moslems are being slaughtered wholesale by Arabs-Moslems yet there is not a peep, not a whimper from the Arab-Moslem Middle East.

What we do hear is the screeching from the rabid Joooooo haters who still have their contrived concern for a failed Pal'istanian welfare scam to use as a support system for their Joooooo hatreds.
I would worry about Ann Coulter's Joos hatred If I were an American Jew, she just opened Israel's Pandora's Box of AIPAC control in America.

The world is onto you!

Cutting and pasting is effortless and mindless which is why you're among the most prolific, non-thinking cut and pasters.

It's comical that you're now revising your argument to include more recent Pal'istanian welfare cheats as your earlier claim was shown to be a fraud.

You islamo's are a careless bunch.
You are a complete idiot, quoting the numbers I spoke of casually and proving their existence with documented research just shows the desperation of Israel and rightwing supporters like you how much you and Israel lie!
 
Who were the "millions" of people you claim were disenfranchised? This appears to be another of your hysterical, Jooooo hating rants that is long on chest-heaving and pointlessness but absent facts.
Count them up...

Estimates of the Palestinian Refugee flight of 1948
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This article lists the various interim and final United Nations estimates for the number of Palestinian people who fled or were expelled from the area that became part of Israel after the 1948 Palestine war. It also provides other interim and final estimates for the number of Palestinian refugees for that period.



Contents
[hide]


UN estimates[edit]
Estimate of number of people who left or fled the area captured by Israel[edit]
Final estimates[edit]
Interim estimates[edit]
Estimates of total number of people who registered as refugees[edit]
Other estimates of flight or refugees[edit]
Final[edit]
  • 400,000 "Israeli government estimate" according to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 539,000 According to Dr. Walter Pinner, Dr.Econ, Halle-Wittenberg University[13]
  • 600,000 According to Joseph B. Schechtman[14]
  • 600,000 – 700,000 According to Nicole Brackman[15]
  • 630,000 According to Yoram Ettinger[16]
  • 700,000 According to Benny Morris[17]
  • 720,000 According to Irving Howe and Carl Gershman[18]
  • 750,000 – 800,000 "Private Palestinian sources" according to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 800,000 – According to Amira Howeidy[19]
  • 800,000 According to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 800,000 According to Baha Abushaqra[20]
  • 800,000 – Walter Eytan, head of Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry, in a private letter of 1950[17]
  • 800,000 – 900,000 "Palestinian figures" according to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 804,767 According to Salman Abu-Sitta[21][note 8]
  • 850,000 "United Nations estimate" according to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 900,000+ According to www.humanrightshouse.org[22]
  • 900,000 According to Abdel-Azim Hammad[23]
  • 935,000 According to Salman Abu-Sitta[24]
Interim[edit]
See also[edit]
Footnotes[edit]
  1. Jump up ^This estimate by the UN Conciliation Commission has been repeated in a number of other UN documents.[2][3] The number was calculated by estimating the number of non-Jews living within the borders of Israel at the end of 1947 and subtracting the number of remaining non-Jews living within the borders of Israel after the war. It does not include an estimated 25,000 border-line refugees – refugees who lost their livelihood because their village land was located in Israeli-occupied territory, while the village house remained in Arab territory. The figure was later revised down by the UN Concilation Commission to 711,000.[4]
  2. Jump up ^ The Committee believed the estimate to be "as accurate as circumstances permit", and attributed the higher number on relief to, among other things, "duplication of ration cards, addition of persons who have been displaced from area other than Israel-held areas and of persons who, although not displaced, are destitute."
  3. Jump up ^ Figure refers only to people registered as refugees.
  4. Jump up ^ Figure refers only to people registered as refugees.
  5. Jump up ^Figure inflated because "all births are eagerly announced, the deaths wherever possible are passed over in silence, and as the birthrate is high in any case, a net addition of 30,000 names a year".[10] The figure includes descendants of the Palestinian refugees born after the Palestinian exodus up to June 1951.
  6. Jump up ^ Figure does not match official UNRWA estimates submitted to the UN.
  7. Jump up ^Figure later revised down to 876,000 by UNRWA after "many false and duplicate registrations weeded out."[10]
  8. Jump up ^ Figure calculated by using the official village statistics of 1944/1945 and upgraded to 1948/1949 by taking a net natural increase of 3.8% for four years. The number of non-Jews remaining in Israel was then deducted from the total count.
References[edit]
  1. Jump up ^"A/AC.25/6/Part.1". United Nations. 28 December 1949. p. 21. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  2. Jump up ^"Right of return of the Palestinian People – CEIRPP, SUPR study". United Nations. United Nations. 1 November 1978. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  3. Jump up ^"Anniversaries of significant events in the history of the Palestinian people – Information note". United Nations. 31 December 1987. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  4. Jump up ^"A/1367/Rev.1". United Nations. 23 October 1950. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  5. Jump up ^"U.N. General Assembly Official Records, 5th Session, Supplement No. 18, Document A/1367/Rev. 1". United Nations. 23 October 1950. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  6. Jump up ^ U.N. General Assembly Official Records, 3rd Session, Supplement No. 11, Document A/648
  7. Jump up ^ UN General Assembly Official Records, 3rd Session Supplement No. 11A, Document A/689
  8. Jump up ^"A/AC.25/W/81/Rev.2". United Nations. 2 October 1961. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  9. ^ Jump up to: ab"U.N. General Assembly Official Records, 6th Session, Supplement No. 16, Document A/1905". United Nations. United Nations. 28 September 1951. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  10. ^ Jump up to: ab"A/1905". United Nations. 28 September 1951. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  11. Jump up ^"Who is a Palestine refugee?". UNRWA. Archived from the original on 16 July 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  12. ^ Jump up to: abcdeZureik, Elia (23 October 1998). "Palestinian Refugees and the Middle East Peace Process". Palestinian Refugee ResearchNet. Archived from the original on 9 June 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  13. Jump up ^ Pinner, Walter (1959). How Many Arab Refugees: A Critical Study of UNRWA's Statistics and Reports. University of Michigan: Macgibbon & Kee. p. 61.
  14. Jump up ^Schechtman, Joseph B. (1952). The Arab Refugee Problem. University of Michigan: Philosophical Library.
  15. Jump up ^Brackman, Nicole (15 January 2001). "Israel's Reddest of Red Lines". Updates from AIJAC. AIJAC. Archived from the original on 6 March 2001. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  16. Jump up ^Ettinger, Yoram (12 February 2001). "The 1948 Palestinian Refugees – Whose Responsibility?". Jerusalem Cloakroom. Ariel Center for Policy Research. Archived from the original on 20 April 2001. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  17. ^ Jump up to: ab Morris, Benny (2004). The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited. Cambridge Middle East Studies 18. Cambridge University Press. pp. 602–604.
  18. Jump up ^ Howe, Irving; Gershman, Carl (1972). Israel, the Arabs and the Middle East. New York: Bantam. p. 168.
  19. Jump up ^Howeidy, Amira (13 May 2004). "Profile: Salman Abu Sitta: Right of Return". Al-Ahram Weekly. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  20. Jump up ^Abushaqra, Baha (24 October 2002). "The Palestinian Refugee Problem & the Right of Return". Middle East Journal. Archived from the original on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  21. Jump up ^Abu-Sitta, Salman (7 August 2001). "The Unfolding of the Holocaust". Palestine Remembered. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  22. Jump up ^"The Palestinian Refugees (1948–2004)". Human House Rights Network. Archived from the original on 13 March 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  23. Jump up ^Hammad, Abdel-Azim (15 July 1999). "Murder, expulsion – and silence". Al-Ahram Weekly. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  24. ^ Jump up to: abcd"Books: 'From Refugees To Citizens At Home: Al Nakba Anatomy'". Palestine Land Society. Archived from the original on 21 February 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  25. Jump up ^Katz, Joseph E. (1973). "Arab Refugees and the Right of Return". Battleground: Fact & Fantasy in Palestine. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  26. Jump up ^"The Palestinian Refugees". MidEastWeb for Coexistence R.A. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  27. Jump up ^Chomsky, Noam. Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky. New Press. pp. 131–132. ISBN9781565847033.
  28. Jump up ^ Pappe, Ilan. The Making of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1947–51. London: I. B. Taurus. pp. 85, 96.
You should have counted them up before you wasted bandwidth by cutting and pasting the same nonsense multiple times.

Your claim is a fraud. You proved that with your multiple cut and paste.
Count them:

Photo: Serene Assir/IRIN
A Palestinian refugee living in al-Rashidiye refugee camp near Tyre, in south Lebanon
MADRID, 22 June 2010 (IRIN) - For the past 62 years, millions of Palestinians have been living as refugees in areas of the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) and in surrounding host countries - mostly in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has described their plight as “by far the most protracted and largest of all refugee problems in the world today”. IRIN takes a fresh look at their number and whereabouts.
COUNTRY BY COUNTRY: Where do the Palestinians live?

The overwhelming majority of Palestinians live in the Middle East. UNRWA operates in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the occupied Palestinian territory. There are also sizeable numbers of refugees living in Iraq, Egypt and outside the Middle East. See Google map of where UNRWA works.

Jordan

  • Around 1.9 million Palestinian refugees are registered with UNRWA
  • Unlike any other host country, Jordan granted Palestinian refugees full citizenship rights, except for 120,000 people who originally came from the Gaza Strip
  • There are 10 official and three unofficial refugee camps in Jordan
  • Click here for more information on UNRWA’s operations in Jordan
    (Source: UNRWA)
4-6 million syrians vs 500-750,000 palestinians.
It's also worth noting that the Egyptian, Lebanese and Syrian squatters occupying the land area near Palestine were uprooted and displaced as part of the Arab armies failed efforts in their first attempt at the Jewish genocide.

It's tragically comic that Arabs-Moslems are being slaughtered wholesale by Arabs-Moslems yet there is not a peep, not a whimper from the Arab-Moslem Middle East.

What we do hear is the screeching from the rabid Joooooo haters who still have their contrived concern for a failed Pal'istanian welfare scam to use as a support system for their Joooooo hatreds.
I would worry about Ann Coulter's Joos hatred If I were an American Jew, she just opened Israel's Pandora's Box of AIPAC control in America.

The world is onto you!

Cutting and pasting is effortless and mindless which is why you're among the most prolific, non-thinking cut and pasters.

It's comical that you're now revising your argument to include more recent Pal'istanian welfare cheats as your earlier claim was shown to be a fraud.

You islamo's are a careless bunch.
You are a complete idiot, quoting the numbers I spoke of casually and proving their existence with documented research just shows the desperation of Israel and rightwing supporters like you how much you and Israel lie!
Oh settle down. Own up to your fraud. Cutting and pasting entire portions of wiki articles while not understanding what you're cutting and pasting is your fault, no one else's.
 
Count them up...

Estimates of the Palestinian Refugee flight of 1948
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to: navigation, search
Part of a series on
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Demographics
Politics
Previous
(political parties)
Current
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List of Palestinians
This article lists the various interim and final United Nations estimates for the number of Palestinian people who fled or were expelled from the area that became part of Israel after the 1948 Palestine war. It also provides other interim and final estimates for the number of Palestinian refugees for that period.



Contents
[hide]


UN estimates[edit]
Estimate of number of people who left or fled the area captured by Israel[edit]
Final estimates[edit]
Interim estimates[edit]
Estimates of total number of people who registered as refugees[edit]
Other estimates of flight or refugees[edit]
Final[edit]
  • 400,000 "Israeli government estimate" according to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 539,000 According to Dr. Walter Pinner, Dr.Econ, Halle-Wittenberg University[13]
  • 600,000 According to Joseph B. Schechtman[14]
  • 600,000 – 700,000 According to Nicole Brackman[15]
  • 630,000 According to Yoram Ettinger[16]
  • 700,000 According to Benny Morris[17]
  • 720,000 According to Irving Howe and Carl Gershman[18]
  • 750,000 – 800,000 "Private Palestinian sources" according to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 800,000 – According to Amira Howeidy[19]
  • 800,000 According to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 800,000 According to Baha Abushaqra[20]
  • 800,000 – Walter Eytan, head of Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry, in a private letter of 1950[17]
  • 800,000 – 900,000 "Palestinian figures" according to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 804,767 According to Salman Abu-Sitta[21][note 8]
  • 850,000 "United Nations estimate" according to Elia Zureik[12]
  • 900,000+ According to www.humanrightshouse.org[22]
  • 900,000 According to Abdel-Azim Hammad[23]
  • 935,000 According to Salman Abu-Sitta[24]
Interim[edit]
See also[edit]
Footnotes[edit]
  1. Jump up ^This estimate by the UN Conciliation Commission has been repeated in a number of other UN documents.[2][3] The number was calculated by estimating the number of non-Jews living within the borders of Israel at the end of 1947 and subtracting the number of remaining non-Jews living within the borders of Israel after the war. It does not include an estimated 25,000 border-line refugees – refugees who lost their livelihood because their village land was located in Israeli-occupied territory, while the village house remained in Arab territory. The figure was later revised down by the UN Concilation Commission to 711,000.[4]
  2. Jump up ^ The Committee believed the estimate to be "as accurate as circumstances permit", and attributed the higher number on relief to, among other things, "duplication of ration cards, addition of persons who have been displaced from area other than Israel-held areas and of persons who, although not displaced, are destitute."
  3. Jump up ^ Figure refers only to people registered as refugees.
  4. Jump up ^ Figure refers only to people registered as refugees.
  5. Jump up ^Figure inflated because "all births are eagerly announced, the deaths wherever possible are passed over in silence, and as the birthrate is high in any case, a net addition of 30,000 names a year".[10] The figure includes descendants of the Palestinian refugees born after the Palestinian exodus up to June 1951.
  6. Jump up ^ Figure does not match official UNRWA estimates submitted to the UN.
  7. Jump up ^Figure later revised down to 876,000 by UNRWA after "many false and duplicate registrations weeded out."[10]
  8. Jump up ^ Figure calculated by using the official village statistics of 1944/1945 and upgraded to 1948/1949 by taking a net natural increase of 3.8% for four years. The number of non-Jews remaining in Israel was then deducted from the total count.
References[edit]
  1. Jump up ^"A/AC.25/6/Part.1". United Nations. 28 December 1949. p. 21. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  2. Jump up ^"Right of return of the Palestinian People – CEIRPP, SUPR study". United Nations. United Nations. 1 November 1978. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  3. Jump up ^"Anniversaries of significant events in the history of the Palestinian people – Information note". United Nations. 31 December 1987. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  4. Jump up ^"A/1367/Rev.1". United Nations. 23 October 1950. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  5. Jump up ^"U.N. General Assembly Official Records, 5th Session, Supplement No. 18, Document A/1367/Rev. 1". United Nations. 23 October 1950. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  6. Jump up ^ U.N. General Assembly Official Records, 3rd Session, Supplement No. 11, Document A/648
  7. Jump up ^ UN General Assembly Official Records, 3rd Session Supplement No. 11A, Document A/689
  8. Jump up ^"A/AC.25/W/81/Rev.2". United Nations. 2 October 1961. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  9. ^ Jump up to: ab"U.N. General Assembly Official Records, 6th Session, Supplement No. 16, Document A/1905". United Nations. United Nations. 28 September 1951. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  10. ^ Jump up to: ab"A/1905". United Nations. 28 September 1951. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  11. Jump up ^"Who is a Palestine refugee?". UNRWA. Archived from the original on 16 July 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  12. ^ Jump up to: abcdeZureik, Elia (23 October 1998). "Palestinian Refugees and the Middle East Peace Process". Palestinian Refugee ResearchNet. Archived from the original on 9 June 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  13. Jump up ^ Pinner, Walter (1959). How Many Arab Refugees: A Critical Study of UNRWA's Statistics and Reports. University of Michigan: Macgibbon & Kee. p. 61.
  14. Jump up ^Schechtman, Joseph B. (1952). The Arab Refugee Problem. University of Michigan: Philosophical Library.
  15. Jump up ^Brackman, Nicole (15 January 2001). "Israel's Reddest of Red Lines". Updates from AIJAC. AIJAC. Archived from the original on 6 March 2001. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  16. Jump up ^Ettinger, Yoram (12 February 2001). "The 1948 Palestinian Refugees – Whose Responsibility?". Jerusalem Cloakroom. Ariel Center for Policy Research. Archived from the original on 20 April 2001. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  17. ^ Jump up to: ab Morris, Benny (2004). The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited. Cambridge Middle East Studies 18. Cambridge University Press. pp. 602–604.
  18. Jump up ^ Howe, Irving; Gershman, Carl (1972). Israel, the Arabs and the Middle East. New York: Bantam. p. 168.
  19. Jump up ^Howeidy, Amira (13 May 2004). "Profile: Salman Abu Sitta: Right of Return". Al-Ahram Weekly. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  20. Jump up ^Abushaqra, Baha (24 October 2002). "The Palestinian Refugee Problem & the Right of Return". Middle East Journal. Archived from the original on 14 June 2006. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  21. Jump up ^Abu-Sitta, Salman (7 August 2001). "The Unfolding of the Holocaust". Palestine Remembered. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  22. Jump up ^"The Palestinian Refugees (1948–2004)". Human House Rights Network. Archived from the original on 13 March 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  23. Jump up ^Hammad, Abdel-Azim (15 July 1999). "Murder, expulsion – and silence". Al-Ahram Weekly. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  24. ^ Jump up to: abcd"Books: 'From Refugees To Citizens At Home: Al Nakba Anatomy'". Palestine Land Society. Archived from the original on 21 February 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  25. Jump up ^Katz, Joseph E. (1973). "Arab Refugees and the Right of Return". Battleground: Fact & Fantasy in Palestine. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
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You should have counted them up before you wasted bandwidth by cutting and pasting the same nonsense multiple times.

Your claim is a fraud. You proved that with your multiple cut and paste.
Count them:

Photo: Serene Assir/IRIN
A Palestinian refugee living in al-Rashidiye refugee camp near Tyre, in south Lebanon
MADRID, 22 June 2010 (IRIN) - For the past 62 years, millions of Palestinians have been living as refugees in areas of the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) and in surrounding host countries - mostly in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has described their plight as “by far the most protracted and largest of all refugee problems in the world today”. IRIN takes a fresh look at their number and whereabouts.
COUNTRY BY COUNTRY: Where do the Palestinians live?

The overwhelming majority of Palestinians live in the Middle East. UNRWA operates in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the occupied Palestinian territory. There are also sizeable numbers of refugees living in Iraq, Egypt and outside the Middle East. See Google map of where UNRWA works.

Jordan

  • Around 1.9 million Palestinian refugees are registered with UNRWA
  • Unlike any other host country, Jordan granted Palestinian refugees full citizenship rights, except for 120,000 people who originally came from the Gaza Strip
  • There are 10 official and three unofficial refugee camps in Jordan
  • Click here for more information on UNRWA’s operations in Jordan
    (Source: UNRWA)
4-6 million syrians vs 500-750,000 palestinians.
It's also worth noting that the Egyptian, Lebanese and Syrian squatters occupying the land area near Palestine were uprooted and displaced as part of the Arab armies failed efforts in their first attempt at the Jewish genocide.

It's tragically comic that Arabs-Moslems are being slaughtered wholesale by Arabs-Moslems yet there is not a peep, not a whimper from the Arab-Moslem Middle East.

What we do hear is the screeching from the rabid Joooooo haters who still have their contrived concern for a failed Pal'istanian welfare scam to use as a support system for their Joooooo hatreds.
I would worry about Ann Coulter's Joos hatred If I were an American Jew, she just opened Israel's Pandora's Box of AIPAC control in America.

The world is onto you!

Cutting and pasting is effortless and mindless which is why you're among the most prolific, non-thinking cut and pasters.

It's comical that you're now revising your argument to include more recent Pal'istanian welfare cheats as your earlier claim was shown to be a fraud.

You islamo's are a careless bunch.
You are a complete idiot, quoting the numbers I spoke of casually and proving their existence with documented research just shows the desperation of Israel and rightwing supporters like you how much you and Israel lie!
Oh settle down. Own up to your fraud. Cutting and pasting entire portions of wiki articles while not understanding what you're cutting and pasting is your fault, no one else's.
did I say that was a total....Cutting and pasting facts is your undoing and Israel's...When AIPAC falls in America because our politicians grovel for ZioNazi money, like Ann Coulter recently stated, your best ally will leave you to the wolves!
 
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You should have counted them up before you wasted bandwidth by cutting and pasting the same nonsense multiple times.

Your claim is a fraud. You proved that with your multiple cut and paste.
Count them:

Photo: Serene Assir/IRIN
A Palestinian refugee living in al-Rashidiye refugee camp near Tyre, in south Lebanon
MADRID, 22 June 2010 (IRIN) - For the past 62 years, millions of Palestinians have been living as refugees in areas of the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) and in surrounding host countries - mostly in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has described their plight as “by far the most protracted and largest of all refugee problems in the world today”. IRIN takes a fresh look at their number and whereabouts.
COUNTRY BY COUNTRY: Where do the Palestinians live?

The overwhelming majority of Palestinians live in the Middle East. UNRWA operates in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the occupied Palestinian territory. There are also sizeable numbers of refugees living in Iraq, Egypt and outside the Middle East. See Google map of where UNRWA works.

Jordan

  • Around 1.9 million Palestinian refugees are registered with UNRWA
  • Unlike any other host country, Jordan granted Palestinian refugees full citizenship rights, except for 120,000 people who originally came from the Gaza Strip
  • There are 10 official and three unofficial refugee camps in Jordan
  • Click here for more information on UNRWA’s operations in Jordan
    (Source: UNRWA)
It's also worth noting that the Egyptian, Lebanese and Syrian squatters occupying the land area near Palestine were uprooted and displaced as part of the Arab armies failed efforts in their first attempt at the Jewish genocide.

It's tragically comic that Arabs-Moslems are being slaughtered wholesale by Arabs-Moslems yet there is not a peep, not a whimper from the Arab-Moslem Middle East.

What we do hear is the screeching from the rabid Joooooo haters who still have their contrived concern for a failed Pal'istanian welfare scam to use as a support system for their Joooooo hatreds.
I would worry about Ann Coulter's Joos hatred If I were an American Jew, she just opened Israel's Pandora's Box of AIPAC control in America.

The world is onto you!

Cutting and pasting is effortless and mindless which is why you're among the most prolific, non-thinking cut and pasters.

It's comical that you're now revising your argument to include more recent Pal'istanian welfare cheats as your earlier claim was shown to be a fraud.

You islamo's are a careless bunch.
You are a complete idiot, quoting the numbers I spoke of casually and proving their existence with documented research just shows the desperation of Israel and rightwing supporters like you how much you and Israel lie!
Oh settle down. Own up to your fraud. Cutting and pasting entire portions of wiki articles while not understanding what you're cutting and pasting is your fault, no one else's.
did I say that was a total....Cutting and pasting facts is your undoing and Israel's...When AIPAC falls in America because our politicians grovel for ZioNazi money, like Ann Coulter recently stated, your best ally will leave you to the wolves!
I get it. You're desperate to sidestep your earlier fraud so you're left to rattle on with hysterical tirades involving Ann Coulter/ AIPAC conspiracy theories.

Your best allies - the Islamists - are no allies at all.
 
Count them:

Photo: Serene Assir/IRIN
A Palestinian refugee living in al-Rashidiye refugee camp near Tyre, in south Lebanon
MADRID, 22 June 2010 (IRIN) - For the past 62 years, millions of Palestinians have been living as refugees in areas of the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) and in surrounding host countries - mostly in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has described their plight as “by far the most protracted and largest of all refugee problems in the world today”. IRIN takes a fresh look at their number and whereabouts.
COUNTRY BY COUNTRY: Where do the Palestinians live?

The overwhelming majority of Palestinians live in the Middle East. UNRWA operates in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the occupied Palestinian territory. There are also sizeable numbers of refugees living in Iraq, Egypt and outside the Middle East. See Google map of where UNRWA works.

Jordan

  • Around 1.9 million Palestinian refugees are registered with UNRWA
  • Unlike any other host country, Jordan granted Palestinian refugees full citizenship rights, except for 120,000 people who originally came from the Gaza Strip
  • There are 10 official and three unofficial refugee camps in Jordan
  • Click here for more information on UNRWA’s operations in Jordan
    (Source: UNRWA)
I would worry about Ann Coulter's Joos hatred If I were an American Jew, she just opened Israel's Pandora's Box of AIPAC control in America.

The world is onto you!

Cutting and pasting is effortless and mindless which is why you're among the most prolific, non-thinking cut and pasters.

It's comical that you're now revising your argument to include more recent Pal'istanian welfare cheats as your earlier claim was shown to be a fraud.

You islamo's are a careless bunch.
You are a complete idiot, quoting the numbers I spoke of casually and proving their existence with documented research just shows the desperation of Israel and rightwing supporters like you how much you and Israel lie!
Oh settle down. Own up to your fraud. Cutting and pasting entire portions of wiki articles while not understanding what you're cutting and pasting is your fault, no one else's.
did I say that was a total....Cutting and pasting facts is your undoing and Israel's...When AIPAC falls in America because our politicians grovel for ZioNazi money, like Ann Coulter recently stated, your best ally will leave you to the wolves!
I get it. You're desperate to sidestep your earlier fraud so you're left to rattle on with hysterical tirades involving Ann Coulter/ AIPAC conspiracy theories.

Your best allies - the Islamists - are no allies at all.
My sidestepping has just begun...Finally someone in the media has told the truth about AIPAC destroying our American Democracy by ZioNazis like you and Israel...

God Bless Ann Coulter!
 
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Cutting and pasting is effortless and mindless which is why you're among the most prolific, non-thinking cut and pasters.

It's comical that you're now revising your argument to include more recent Pal'istanian welfare cheats as your earlier claim was shown to be a fraud.

You islamo's are a careless bunch.
You are a complete idiot, quoting the numbers I spoke of casually and proving their existence with documented research just shows the desperation of Israel and rightwing supporters like you how much you and Israel lie!
Oh settle down. Own up to your fraud. Cutting and pasting entire portions of wiki articles while not understanding what you're cutting and pasting is your fault, no one else's.
did I say that was a total....Cutting and pasting facts is your undoing and Israel's...When AIPAC falls in America because our politicians grovel for ZioNazi money, like Ann Coulter recently stated, your best ally will leave you to the wolves!
I get it. You're desperate to sidestep your earlier fraud so you're left to rattle on with hysterical tirades involving Ann Coulter/ AIPAC conspiracy theories.

Your best allies - the Islamists - are no allies at all.
My sidestepping has just begun...Finally someone in the media has told the truth about AIPAC destroying our American Democracy by ZioNazis like you and Israel...

God Bless Ann Coulter!

Sweetie, the gargantuan text and bold colors are melodramatic but pointless.

I hadn't realized until now that you're an Ann Coulter groupie.
 
pr
Israeli police found pipe bombs at Al-Aqsa mosque.
Abbas is having a hissy fit over the Israeli soldiers search that turned up the pipe bombs

Abbas decries Israel’s ‘attack’ on al-Aqsa mosque



They should have detonated them there and then claiming they were too unstable to move and disarm elsewhere. That would have given the Palestinians food for thought, same goes for any weapons found in schools and hospitals.
Probably placed there by the IDF. no Muslim would desecrate that Mosque or blow it up...





They desecrate it every day if you look, because they know it has no religious significance to islam what so ever. It was not even built until 35 years after mo'mads death, and on the site of a cess pit. Have you seen the pictures of the muslims playing football against the mosque walls ?
 
On September 13, ahead of the two-day Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah period, extremist settlers led by racist agriculture minister Uri Ariel, protected by soldiers and police, stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Occupied East Jerusalem - Islam’s third holiest site where they don’t belong, on the fabricated pretext of conducting a security operation.

Dozens of worshipers were attacked and forcibly removed, including children, Israeli forces using tear gas and stun grenades, as well as indiscriminately firing steel-coated rubber bullets against helpless victims.

Last week, defense minister Moshe Ya’alon illegitimately banned two Muslim groups responsible for protecting the Mosque.
SteveLendmanBlog: Israel Desecrates Islam's Third Holiest Site, Again

OH, Fireworks


So the Israelis should have left the pipe bombs so they could be used against jews on the mount or at the wall below?

Weapons done belong in a place of worship, a place that should be teaching peace. young men started by throwing rocks and fire bombs at the Israelis, which is why the IDF entered the front of the mosque. If they had not bee provoked the pipe bombs might have been missed.

Israel is not going to let visitors to the mount or worshipers to the wall become victims to palestinian violence if they can prevent it.

Attacks by palestinians against Israel or Israelis is an act of war, not just a crime.





And as such should be responded to as detailed in the Geneva conventions. So the first response should be a pin point rocket on the al aqsa mosque as a valid military target to stop them using it as a munitions dump.



Three days of riots on the mount for taking their pipe bombs away is the palestinian response


That's what you get when you try to muscle in on a "holy site". Jewish Palestinians rioted when the British administration tried to prevent access to the "wailing wall" during the mandate period.





It is not and never was an Islamic holy site, that is just islamonazi propaganda so they can stop all the others from using it.
 
On September 13, ahead of the two-day Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah period, extremist settlers led by racist agriculture minister Uri Ariel, protected by soldiers and police, stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Occupied East Jerusalem - Islam’s third holiest site where they don’t belong, on the fabricated pretext of conducting a security operation.

Dozens of worshipers were attacked and forcibly removed, including children, Israeli forces using tear gas and stun grenades, as well as indiscriminately firing steel-coated rubber bullets against helpless victims.

Last week, defense minister Moshe Ya’alon illegitimately banned two Muslim groups responsible for protecting the Mosque.
SteveLendmanBlog: Israel Desecrates Islam's Third Holiest Site, Again

OH, Fireworks


So the Israelis should have left the pipe bombs so they could be used against jews on the mount or at the wall below?

Weapons done belong in a place of worship, a place that should be teaching peace. young men started by throwing rocks and fire bombs at the Israelis, which is why the IDF entered the front of the mosque. If they had not bee provoked the pipe bombs might have been missed.

Israel is not going to let visitors to the mount or worshipers to the wall become victims to palestinian violence if they can prevent it.

Attacks by palestinians against Israel or Israelis is an act of war, not just a crime.





And as such should be responded to as detailed in the Geneva conventions. So the first response should be a pin point rocket on the al aqsa mosque as a valid military target to stop them using it as a munitions dump.



Three days of riots on the mount for taking their pipe bombs away is the palestinian response

Three days of riots are nothing if an Israeli bombs that Mosque, the entire ME will be engulfed in war cries to destroy Israel.

No Muslim would bomb their-own Mosque!





How many times has it been destroyed and left to rot in history then, and not a peep out of the muslims
 
You should have counted them up before you wasted bandwidth by cutting and pasting the same nonsense multiple times.

Your claim is a fraud. You proved that with your multiple cut and paste.
Count them:

Photo: Serene Assir/IRIN
A Palestinian refugee living in al-Rashidiye refugee camp near Tyre, in south Lebanon
MADRID, 22 June 2010 (IRIN) - For the past 62 years, millions of Palestinians have been living as refugees in areas of the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) and in surrounding host countries - mostly in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has described their plight as “by far the most protracted and largest of all refugee problems in the world today”. IRIN takes a fresh look at their number and whereabouts.
COUNTRY BY COUNTRY: Where do the Palestinians live?

The overwhelming majority of Palestinians live in the Middle East. UNRWA operates in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the occupied Palestinian territory. There are also sizeable numbers of refugees living in Iraq, Egypt and outside the Middle East. See Google map of where UNRWA works.

Jordan

  • Around 1.9 million Palestinian refugees are registered with UNRWA
  • Unlike any other host country, Jordan granted Palestinian refugees full citizenship rights, except for 120,000 people who originally came from the Gaza Strip
  • There are 10 official and three unofficial refugee camps in Jordan
  • Click here for more information on UNRWA’s operations in Jordan
    (Source: UNRWA)
It's also worth noting that the Egyptian, Lebanese and Syrian squatters occupying the land area near Palestine were uprooted and displaced as part of the Arab armies failed efforts in their first attempt at the Jewish genocide.

It's tragically comic that Arabs-Moslems are being slaughtered wholesale by Arabs-Moslems yet there is not a peep, not a whimper from the Arab-Moslem Middle East.

What we do hear is the screeching from the rabid Joooooo haters who still have their contrived concern for a failed Pal'istanian welfare scam to use as a support system for their Joooooo hatreds.
I would worry about Ann Coulter's Joos hatred If I were an American Jew, she just opened Israel's Pandora's Box of AIPAC control in America.

The world is onto you!

Cutting and pasting is effortless and mindless which is why you're among the most prolific, non-thinking cut and pasters.

It's comical that you're now revising your argument to include more recent Pal'istanian welfare cheats as your earlier claim was shown to be a fraud.

You islamo's are a careless bunch.
You are a complete idiot, quoting the numbers I spoke of casually and proving their existence with documented research just shows the desperation of Israel and rightwing supporters like you how much you and Israel lie!
Oh settle down. Own up to your fraud. Cutting and pasting entire portions of wiki articles while not understanding what you're cutting and pasting is your fault, no one else's.
did I say that was a total....Cutting and pasting facts is your undoing and Israel's...When AIPAC falls in America because our politicians grovel for ZioNazi money, like Ann Coulter recently stated, your best ally will leave you to the wolves!




And when you do the research and find that the article has been edited by muslims it calls into questions its truthfullness
 

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