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Bethlehem, occupied Palestine – Twenty-five
years since the massacre of Palestinian
refugees committed by
Lebanese Phalange militias with the
complicity of Israel's army controlling the
area
in the camps of Sabra and Shatila,
Palestinian refugees remain without
protection and the search for rights-based
solutions to their plight.
Palestinian refugees and internally
displaced persons (IDP) are the largest and
longest-standing unresolved case of refugees
and displaced persons in the world.
In 2006-2007, there were appoximately 7
million Palestinian refugees and 450,000
internally displaced Palestinians
representing 70 percent of the entire
Palestinian population worldwide (10.1
million). The legal status of some 400,000
additional Palestinians is unclear, but they
too are likely to be refugees. The forced
displacement of Palestinians, both refugee
and non-refugees is ongoing in the OPT and
Israel as well as in some host countries, in
particular in Iraq and Lebanon.
Displacement in 2006-2007 occurred as a
result of Israel's war on Lebanon (16,000
refugees displaced), the events surrounding
the destruction of Nahr el-Bared camp
(31,000 refugees displaced) in Lebanon and
the persecution faced by Palestinian
refugees in occupied Iraq (over 15,000
refugees displaced). These recent events
highlight the lack of protection of
Palestinian refugees and the need for rights-based
durable solutions.
Right-based solutions are not, however, on
the agenda of the international 'peace
conference' to be held in November. This
conference will likely not address the root
causes of the conflict; hence, perpetuating
the conditions which have led to the
massacres and the forced displacement of
Palestinians. In
the absence of a search for durable
solutions based on their right to
reparations, including return and
restitution, on the part of much of the
international community and the United
Nations,
Palestinian refugees and internally
displaced have ensured their own protection
by attempting to effect these rights by
themselves.
Detailed findings about the current
situation of Palestinian refugees and IDPs
can be found in the Badil Survey of
Palestinian Refugees and Internally
Displaced Persons 2006-2007. The
Survey
endeavors to address the lack of information
or misinformation about Palestinian refugees
and internally displaced persons, and to
counter political arguments which suggest
that the issue of Palestinian refugees and
IDPs can be resolved outside the realm of
international law and practice applicable to
all refugee and displaced populations.
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