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Palestinian refugee statistics differ from others:
therefore, the number is growing (from ~750,000 in 1948 → ~5.9 million today)
Summary table (simplified)Region / Country Number
West Bank~0.9 million
If we mechanically apply the UNRWA criteria to the Jewish population of Israel, then potentially approximately 4–6 million people could be eligible for «refugee (with descendants)» status.
Below is how this range is derived and what caveats are important.
The key features of UNRWA are:
status is granted to individuals who fled their place of residence due to conflictstatus is inherited by descendants in the male line (in practice, through family)
status is retained even upon acquiring citizenship
If these rules are applied identically to Jews, the «original groups» must be defined.
A. Jewish refugees/displaced persons of the 1940s. This includes:
Holocaust survivors (dislocation, DP camps)Jews who left Eastern Europe after the war
Accounting for inherited status:
Today, their descendants in Israel number approximately 1.5–2 million
B. Jews from Arab countries and Iran
The largest group.In the 1940s–1970s:≈800,000–900,000 Jews left/were displaced from Iraq, Morocco, Yemen, Egypt, Syria, and elsewhere.
Today, this is ≈3–4 million Israeli citizens
B. Internally displaced during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War evacuations from combat zones internal displacement
(in broad estimates)
3) Final estimate
Adding up the main groups: descendants of European displaced persons: ~1.5–2 million
descendants of Jews from Arab countries: ~3–4 million
other categories: ~0.5–1 million
USA:≈250,000–300,000 Holocaust survivors and refugees. It can be estimated:
~100,000–200,000 eventually settled in Western European countries(France, Great Britain, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Scandinavia)
MY NOTE: It is noticeable that the natural (or rather artificial) increase in the Palestinian refugee population, caused by monetary incentives for births, is significantly higher than the natural increase among Israeli Jews and is one of the highest globally.
The current demographic balance in Israel/Palestine is the result of artificially incentivizing the birth rate of Palestinian refugees and the «displacement» of Jews from Israel under the pressure of wars, terrorism, and the economic boycott of Israel.
The initial number of Palestinian refugees is estimated at 650,000 to 750,000, and today there are approximately 6 million.
The initial number of Jewish refugees in Israel can be estimated at 1.5 million, and today, approximately 4-6 million.




