But in many ways, that experience pales in comparison to the calamity now faced in the Gaza Strip — particularly as President ...
Or is every bomb dropped, every missile launched, every bullet fired at children by Israel’s snipers, every threat to commit ...
A decadeslong history of violent conflict is among the reasons that countries in the region are opposed to providing a haven ...
Some 700,000 Palestinians — a majority of the prewar population — fled or were driven from their homes before and during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war that followed Israel's establishment.
Their status is the fault of the Palestinian leaders who maintain a fanatical commitment to destroying Israel.
The Palestinian enclave has an almost unique status, as well as a long history of changing hands, making figuring out who ultimately owns the tiny territory a matter of unpacking overlapping land laws ...
An Arab majority and a Jewish minority lived ... who fled or were forced from their homes on land which became Israel in the 1948-49 Middle East war. Most live in Jordan, the Gaza Strip, the ...
Palestinians fled the 1948 Mideast War and took refuge in neighboring Syria. After 77 years, they're still waiting to go back ...
Trump has suggested they could be resettled in Jordan and Egypt, both of which are vehemently opposed to any such scenario.