Hamas Terror and War in Gaza
The Trigger for Palestine Refugees Has Been Pulled
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https://doi.org/10.57947/qrp.v62i4.117Keywords:
Hamas, Israel, Gaza, Palestinian Refugees, inclusion, war, terrorAbstract
Terror and war are currently shaking Israel, Palestine and the Middle East. An analysis of the legal consequences for the status of affected Palestinian refugees demonstrates the need to put an end to the conflict and to agree on a definite settlement “in accordance with the relevant resolutions adopted by the General Assembly” as soon as possible – if not for humanitarian reasons than in the sheer self-interest of the international community.
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Roßkopf, R. (2022). Palestinian Refugees. Triggering the Inclusion Clause of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees. Quarterly on Refugee Problems 61(2), 189-212. https://doi.org/10.57947/qrp.v61i2.24
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