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Refugees Forever? Issues in the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict. .

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Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 6Environment. Publisher: Jerusalem Post (International), 2003ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Annexation (International law) | Arab countries -- Politics and government | Arab-Israeli conflict -- Peace | Emigration and immigration | Forced migration | Israel -- Politics and government | Israel-Arab War, 1948-1949 | Jewish-Arab relations | Land settlement | Refugees -- Legal status | Refugees -- Palestinian | Refugees -- Statistics | Restitution | United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees | World War (1939-1945) -- Territorial questionsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The Palestinians are neither the first nor the last population to become refugees. This condition is the inevitable outcome of tragic conflict--and the 20th century alone saw refugees on an epic scale due to its numerous conflicts. Tribal feuds, ethnic and religious clashes and full-scale wars have always resulted in the forced displacement of populations, usually as the only alternative to violent death. The more bitter and drawn-out the fighting, the more numerous and scarred the refugees left amid the ruins." (JERUSALEM POST) This article describes the plight of the Palestinian refugees by providing an historical account of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
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Originally Published: Refugees Forever? Issues in the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, Feb. 21, 2003; pp. 1-16.

"The Palestinians are neither the first nor the last population to become refugees. This condition is the inevitable outcome of tragic conflict--and the 20th century alone saw refugees on an epic scale due to its numerous conflicts. Tribal feuds, ethnic and religious clashes and full-scale wars have always resulted in the forced displacement of populations, usually as the only alternative to violent death. The more bitter and drawn-out the fighting, the more numerous and scarred the refugees left amid the ruins." (JERUSALEM POST) This article describes the plight of the Palestinian refugees by providing an historical account of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

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