I erased the original post, but Jeroen had commented in a response to Ilana that he couldn't find any maps of Palestinian Refugee Camps in other Arab countries.
I had a free moment, so I did a search on Google for: "Palestinian Refugees in Arab Countries" Here are the links that popped up on the first page (I didn't bother going to the second, since the very first link gave me a map): http://www.palestinehistory.com/camp.htm This is a map with refugee camps clearly marked. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_1103000/1103091.stm A BBC story filed Saturday, 6 January, 2001, 03:00 GMT entitled: Palestinian refugees intent on return http://www.geocities.com/afterword_ca/spring2001/refugees.htm An essay penned by someone at the National Canadian Jewish News. His opinion pretty much mirrors my own on this subject. http://almashriq.hiof.no/palestine/300/320/325/eljundi.html Another essay, with information about Palestinian treatment in Arab countries. The site also explains that there are 61 different camps in the West Bank and Arab countries. http://www.refugees.org/world/articles/palestinians_in_lebanon.htm Worldwide Refugee Information on the Palestinians in Lebanon http://www.shaml.org/publications/monos/mono1.htm A long essay on Residency Status and Civil Rights of Palestinian Refugees in Arab Countries Most of these (except the obvious 3rd one) are told with a Pro-Palestinian point of view. And that's just from the first page on Google. The information is instantly available if you want to review it. Jon
