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ID088187
Title ProperPalestinian internally displaced persons inside Israel
Other Title Informationchallenging the solid structures
LanguageENG
AuthorBoqa'i, Nihad
Publication2008-09.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Palestinian internally displaced persons (IDPs) inside Israel are part of the larger Palestinian refugee population that was displaced/expelled from their villages and homes during the 1948 war in Palestine - the Nakba. While most of the refugees were displaced to the Arab states and the Palestinian territories that did not fall under Israeli control (i.e., the West Bank and the Gaza Strip), some 150,000 Palestinians remained in the areas of Palestine that became the state of Israel. This included approximately 30,000-40,000 Palestinians who were also displaced during the war. As in the case of the Palestinian refugees who were displaced/expelled beyond the borders of the new state, Israel refused to allow internally displaced Palestinians to return to their homes and villages.
`In' analytical NotePalestine Israel Journal Vol. 15-16, No. 4-1;2008-09 : p31-43
Journal SourcePalestine Israel Journal Vol. 15-16, No. 4-1;2008-09 : p31-43
Key WordsPalestinian Internally ;  Displaced Persons ;  Inside Israel ;  Solid Structures ;  Challenging