UNRWA

The white gated entrance to the Am'ari camp.

US cuts funds to Palestinian refugees, leaving many without essential services

Global Politics

“The abolition [of UNRWA] means erasing the existence of the refugee issue. We say to them that we insist on the existence of the agency as long as the issue of refugees is not resolved,” says Taha al-Biss, leader of the al-Amari refugee camp in the West Bank.

Crowded homes and buildings stacked on a hill.

‘We were born refugees’ — Lebanon’s forgotten refugee camp

Immigration
A Palestinian woman sits next to bags of flour

UN agency chief says Palestinian refugees can’t ‘simply be wished away’

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