The PLO and the refugees in Lebanon

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November 23, 2015

 

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After the defeat of the Arab forces against Israel in 1967, in which the latter took control of all Palestine, there was a new wave of approximately 400,000 Palestinian refugees into Lebanon (Fraser, 1995, p. 77). The war also represented a big loss for Jordan as it lost the West Bank and the headwaters of the Jordan River...
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More significantly, the government did not give them any civil rights and confined them to refugee camps in specific parts of the country under deplorable conditions. On the other hand, the presence of refugees represented a form of cohesion in an otherwise divided Lebanese society. In 1969, president Nasser of Egypt pressured Lebanon into signing the Cairo Agreement...
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