Palestine refugees who were displaced outside of their country suffered heavy consequences on a daily basis. Since 1948, the presence of Israel caused Palestinians to live in permanent refugee camps with horrible living …show more content…
Thousands of Palestinians have gathered together to have war against Jewish forces, but they were defeated countless times. The Jewish forces were too strong and was not an easy opponent. Palestinians have failed to overthrow Jewish forces, but they successfully fought for inequality of opportunities. In most countries, when Palestinians first settled in refugee camps, they were stripped of their rights specifically citizenship and the right to own any property. However, Jordan treats them better unlike other countries. Peretz states, “[Jordan] is the only Arab government which has granted unqualified, complete and full citizenship to all its Palestine refugees. All have the same rights, privileges, and disabilities. They are free to move about the country as any other Jordanian” (The Palestine Arab Refugee Problem 221). The behaviors towards Palestine refugees varies from country to country. For many years Palestinians still hope they would be able to return to their communities, although it is unlikely to