Palestinian Refugees in the Syrian War and the Ongoing Nakba

This article analyses how the armed conflict in Syria has affected the Palestinian refugee community residing there since 1948, compelling many to flee to other regions within Syria as well as to other countries or continents. Taking into account the concept of ongoing Nakba, the article examines th...

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Autor principal: Espín Ocampo, Julieta
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2026
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spelling I15-R226-article-2332026-04-11T18:49:36Z Palestinian Refugees in the Syrian War and the Ongoing Nakba Los refugiados palestinos en la guerra siria y la Nakba continua Espín Ocampo, Julieta Refugiados palestinos Nakba continua Siria UNRWA Palestinian refugees ongoing Nakba Syria UNRWA This article analyses how the armed conflict in Syria has affected the Palestinian refugee community residing there since 1948, compelling many to flee to other regions within Syria as well as to other countries or continents. Taking into account the concept of ongoing Nakba, the article examines the actions implemented by Lebanon and Jordan, as well as Turkey, which serves both as a transit and host country, to manage and limit the arrival of Palestinian refugees. The research findings suggest that this group faces greater risks, and it is more vulnerable compared to other Syrian refugees, highlighting the need for a more robust international commitment to their protection. El presente artículo analiza cómo el conflicto armado en Siria ha afectado a la comunidad de refugiados palestinos que reside allí desde 1948, obligando a la mayoría a desplazarse a otras zonas, o a huir a otros países o continentes. Recuperando el concepto de Nakba continuada, el artículo examina las acciones implementadas por Líbano y Jordania como países de acogida, y Turquía como país de tránsito y acogida, para gestionar y limitar la llegada de refugiados palestinos. Los hallazgos de la investigación sugieren que este grupo enfrenta mayores riesgos y es más vulnerable en comparación con otros refugiados sirios, destacando la necesidad de un compromiso internacional más robusto para su protección. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2026-03-23 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf text/html https://cupea.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/233 CUPEA Cuadernos de Política Exterior Argentina; Núm. 143 (2026): Enero-Junio 1852-7213 0326-7806 spa https://cupea.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/233/306 https://cupea.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/233/307 Derechos de autor 2026 Julieta Espín Ocampo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic Refugiados palestinos
Nakba continua
Siria
UNRWA
Palestinian refugees
ongoing Nakba
Syria
UNRWA
spellingShingle Refugiados palestinos
Nakba continua
Siria
UNRWA
Palestinian refugees
ongoing Nakba
Syria
UNRWA
Espín Ocampo, Julieta
Palestinian Refugees in the Syrian War and the Ongoing Nakba
topic_facet Refugiados palestinos
Nakba continua
Siria
UNRWA
Palestinian refugees
ongoing Nakba
Syria
UNRWA
author Espín Ocampo, Julieta
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title Palestinian Refugees in the Syrian War and the Ongoing Nakba
title_short Palestinian Refugees in the Syrian War and the Ongoing Nakba
title_full Palestinian Refugees in the Syrian War and the Ongoing Nakba
title_fullStr Palestinian Refugees in the Syrian War and the Ongoing Nakba
title_full_unstemmed Palestinian Refugees in the Syrian War and the Ongoing Nakba
title_sort palestinian refugees in the syrian war and the ongoing nakba
description This article analyses how the armed conflict in Syria has affected the Palestinian refugee community residing there since 1948, compelling many to flee to other regions within Syria as well as to other countries or continents. Taking into account the concept of ongoing Nakba, the article examines the actions implemented by Lebanon and Jordan, as well as Turkey, which serves both as a transit and host country, to manage and limit the arrival of Palestinian refugees. The research findings suggest that this group faces greater risks, and it is more vulnerable compared to other Syrian refugees, highlighting the need for a more robust international commitment to their protection.
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