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Palestinian exodus - Treatment of Palestinian refugees by Arab nations |  | Palestinian exodus - Treatment of Palestinian refugees by Arab nations: Encyclopedia II - Palestinian exodus - Treatment of Palestinian refugees by Arab nations |  | In February 1954, Jordan amended its Nationality Law to include "any Arab person born in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan or in the occupied part of Palestine and emigrated from the country or left — including the children of this emigrant wherever they were born — who would submit a written application and renounce their former nationality" (quoted in Plascov, 1981, p. 47). The Arab League promoted the extension of full civil rights to Palestinian refugees but advised that host governments should not offer nation ...
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Palestinian exodus - Treatment of Palestinian refugees by Arab nations
In February 1954, Jordan amended its Nationality Law to include "any Arab person born in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan or in the occupied part of Palestine and emigrated from the country or left — including the children of this emigrant wherever they were born — who would submit a written application and renounce their former nationality" (quoted in Plascov, 1981, p. 47). The Arab League promoted the extension of full civil rights to Palestinian refugees but advised that host governments should not offer nationality because this could weaken the political rights of refugees (Schulz, 2003, p. 235).
To date, no Arab country with the exception of Jordan has granted citizenship to Palestinian refugees living on its soil or their descendants. In Lebanon, Palestinians largely continue to live in refugee camps, often under harsh conditions, denied any benefits of citizenship and subject to restrictions on employment. [12][13][14]
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