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    'Ein Beit el Ma (Arabic: عين بيت الماء), also known as Camp No. 1 (مخيّم رقم1), is a Palestinian refugee camp established in the northern West Bank in...
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  • Ain al-Hilweh (Arabic: عين الحلوة, lit. meaning "sweet natural spring"), also spelled as Ayn al-Hilweh and Ein El Hilweh, is the largest Palestinian refugee...
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  • UNRWA Ein Beit al-Ma' UNRWA Am'ari UNRWA Ein el Tal UNRWA Nahr al-Bared UNRWA Mieh Mieh refugee camp UNRWA Aida (camp) UNRWA Dbayeh UNRWA Ein as-Sultan...
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    Sebastia Beit Furik The following localities have populations above 1,000 and village councils of 3 to 9 members. Askar Balata Ein Beit al-Ma' Governorates...
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    limits today are Ein Beit al-Ma', Balata and Askar. During the Jordanian period, the adjacent villages of Rafidia, Balata al-Balad, al-Juneid and Askar...
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    Jabalia". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 11 June 2024. "Jabalia and Beit Hanoon in northern Gaza declared 'disaster areas'". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 13 June 2024. Al-Mughrabi...
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    camp. Non-governmental organizations active in the camp include Al-Najda, Beit Atfal Al-Soumoud, Norwegian Peoples' Aid, Doctors Without Borders, the Palestinian...
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  • bordered by Furush Beit Dajan to the east, Beit Dajan and Deir al-Hatab to the south, Al-Badhan to the west, and An-Nassariya and Beit Hasan to the north...
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    Nuseirat refugee camp (category Deir al-Balah Governorate)
    attacks on Gaza". Al Jazeera. Archived from the original on 5 February 2024. Retrieved 20 January 2024. "Several Palestinians killed in Beit Lahiya, Nuseirat...
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    The Palestinian diaspora (Arabic: الشتات الفلسطيني, al-shatat al-filastini), part of the wider Arab diaspora, are Palestinian people living outside the...
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    Al-Monitor: The Pulse of the Middle East". November 2019. Al Jazeera Staff. "What's happening in Gaza's Rafah as Israel threatens to attack?". Al Jazeera...
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    Zarqa (redirect from Al-Zarqa)
    Brotherhood in Jordan. The city was home to jihadist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the first leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq. About one-third of Jordanians who left to fight...
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  • Nuba, Surit, Beit Awwa, Beit Mirsem, Shuyukh, Jiftlik, Agarith and Huseirat, and the "emptying" of the refugee camps of Aqabat Jabr and Ein as-Sultan. The...
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  • Ein al-Tal Camp (Arabic: مخيم عين التل), or Handarat camp, is a 0.16-square-kilometer (40-acre) refugee camp near the village of Handarat, populated by...
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    Al-Shati (Arabic: مخيم الشاطئ), also known as Shati or Beach camp, is a Palestinian refugee camp located in the northern Gaza Strip along the Mediterranean...
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  • Arab–Israeli Conflict. Council on Foreign Relations. ISBN 978-0-87609-194-4 Beit-Hallahmi, Benny (1993). Original Sins: Reflections on the History of Zionism...
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  • Thumbnail for Yarmouk Camp
    government and its allies began a push to take Hajar al-Aswad, Tadamun and Beit Sahem, which make up the majority of Yarmouk, using surface-to-surface missiles...
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  • ʿEin es-Sulṭān camp (Arabic: عين سلطان, romanized: ʿAin Sulṭān, lit. 'Sultan's spring'), or ʿEin Sultan camp, is a refugee camp in the Jericho Governorate...
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  • Neirab camp (redirect from Al-Nayrab Camp)
    into Turkey from Syria are coming from two camps, Neirab and the nearby Ein Al-Tal. The population inside and on the surroundings of the camp grew quickly...
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  • Tel al-Sultan or Tall as-Sultan (Arabic: تل السلطان) is one of eight Palestinian refugee camps in the Gaza Strip. It is located in the Rafah Governorate...
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    (Jalud) Qusin Qusra Rujeib Salim Sarra as-Sawiya Talfit Talluza Tell Urif Yasid Yatma Zawata Zeita Jamma'in Refugee camps Askar Balata Ein Beit al-Ma'...
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    Haret Hreik. In the June 7, 2009 parliamentary election in Lebanon, Bourj al-Barajneh voted in the Baabda electoral division. Its local population is mainly...
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    Deanship of Graduated Studies, Al-Quds University. Etymology: Jenin was known in ancient times as the Canaanite village of "Ein-Ganim" or Tel Jenin. Tel Jenin...
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    climbed rooftops in Balata and engaged in gun battles with militants of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades who had turned the camp into a military stronghold...
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    identified with Ein Sukkar, an ancient settlement featured in the Mishnah and Talmud, as well as in the New Testament. Thanks to its fertility, the Ein Sukkar...
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    'Azza (redirect from Beit Jibrin (camp))
    (Arabic: مخيم العزة; also spelled 'Azzeh, 'Azzah or Alazzeh) also known as Beit Jibrin Camp (Arabic: مخيم بيت جبرين) is a Palestinian refugee camp in the...
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    population of 13,477 inhabitants in 2017. Beit Furik is located 8.24 km south east of Nablus. It is bordered by Al Jiftlik to the east, Ar Rajman, Yanun,...
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  • Beit Wazan (Arabic: بيت وزن) is a Palestinian village in the Nablus Governorate of the State of Palestine, in the northern West Bank, located 4.5 kilometers...
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    4,700 Al-Arroub 10,400 Askar 15,900 Balata 23,600 'Azza (Beit Jibrin) 1,000 Ein Beit al-Ma' (Camp No. 1) 6,750 Tulkarm 18,000 Nur Shams 9,000 Jenin 16...
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  • Thumbnail for Nahr al-Bared refugee camp
    Nahr al-Bared (Arabic: نهر البارد, literally: Cold River) is a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon, 16 km from the city of Tripoli. Some 30,000...
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