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Jordan’s security services have long feared radicalization in the 10 Palestinian refugee camps spread around the kingdom. Refugees from Gaza have always stood apart.
They have lived for years in Zaatari, the world's biggest refugee camp for Syrians, but many are unsure they want to return home from Jordan even after the ouster of former president Bashar al-Assad.
Jordan's security services have long feared radicalization in the 10 Palestinian refugee camps spread around the kingdom. Refugees from Gaza have always stood apart.
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Started in early 2017, Building Blocks, as the program is known, helps the WFP distribute cash-for-food aid to over 100,000 Syrian refugees in Jordan. By the end of this year, the program will ...
Zataari in Jordan, the largest Syrian refugee camp in the world with 80,000 people, was supposed to provide temporary housing when the government and United Nations opened it in 2012. But since ...
Located in the desert of northern Jordan, about 12km (7.5 miles) from the border with Syria, the Zaatari camp, which is home to more than 80,000 people, is the largest Syrian refugee camp in the ...
Ahmad Hamada al-Bashetee has grown up in what is commonly known as Gaza Camp – the poorest of Jordan’s 10 UNRWA-run Palestinian refugee camps. “The cleaning services have gotten worse here ...
With the Arab-Israeli War of 1967, he moved again, this time to Sokhna Camp, an unofficial refugee camp in Zarqa, Jordan. Now he is a lifetime away from Bassat Al-Falq, but only about 70 miles.
AZRAQ REFUGEE CAMP, Jordan – Thousands of Syrian families will light up their homes, charge their phones and chill their food by solar power tonight, as Jordan’s Azraq camp becomes the first refugee ...
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