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Senate: Who are real Palestinian refugees?

Sen. Mark KirkWASHINGTON — The US Senate Appropriations Committee approved language that would distinguish between Palestinian refugees alive in 1948 and their descendants.

The amendment to the foreign appropriations bill, initiated by Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) and passed May 24, requires the State Department to report within a year on approximately how many people are receiving assistance from the UN Relief and Works Agency “whose place of residence was Palestine between June, 1946 and May, 1948 and who were displaced as a result of the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict; and who are descendants” of those people.

Should the Obama or any subsequent administration heed the new requirement, it would deliver a diplomatic blow to Palestinian efforts to leverage their refugee status in peace talks with Israel by aligning US policy with Israel on the matter.

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Palestinian negotiators have spoken of a “right of return” of refugees to Israel, and have suggested they would concede this in exchange for a final status package.

UNRWA, the main body assisting Palestinians, unlike other UN agencies assigns refugee status to descendants of Palestinians who fled the area during the 1948-1949 war, although in its definition it is careful to distinguish between the two populations. As a result, five million Palestinians are currently eligible for UNRWA services.

An estimated 30,000 Palestinians would fit the stricter definition of refugee.

The US is a major UNRWA funder.



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