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Discussions or estimates of the number of Palestinian refugees typically fail to differentiate between number of non- Jew s who left the areas eventually controlled by Israel , and the number of people who were actually registered as refugees. The latter numbers have always been considerably higher than the former; the United Nations has attributed this difference to a number of factors, initially to "duplication of ration cards, addition of persons who have been displaced from area other than Israel-held areas and of persons who, although not displaced, are destitute", and in subsequent years to the fact that "all births are eagerly announced, the deaths wherever possible are passed over in silence" and a birthrate that was "high in any case", contributing to "a net addition of 30,000 names a year."[http://domino.un.org/unispal.nsf/181c4bf00c44e5fd85256cef0073c426/8d26108af518ce7e052565a6006e8948!OpenDocument According the U.N., the refugee lists also contained "many false and duplicate registrations." [http://domino.un.org/unispal.nsf/181c4bf00c44e5fd85256cef0073c426/8d26108af518ce7e052565a6006e8948!OpenDocument].

The only refugees registered by the UN, however, were those eligible for relief services (provided by what eventually became the United Nations Relief and Works Agency in the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan. Those that fled further afield in 1948, or who were subsequently born outside of these areas, are not eligible for UNRWA registration, and hence are not counted in UN refugee totals. [http://domino.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/998720e728b76d88052565a800501900?OpenDocument

This article lists the various U.N. estimates for the numbers of people who fled or left the area captured by Israel (both final and interim estimates), as well as the number of people who registered as refugees. As well, it provides a nearly exhaustive list of other final and interim estimates of Palestinian refugees available from the internet, and a small number of estimates from other sources.


UN ESTIMATES


Estimate of number of people who left or fled the area captured by Israel


Final estimate

  • 711,000 according to the ''General Progress Report and Supplementary Report of the United Nations Conciliation Commission for Palestine, Covering the Period from 11 December 1949 to 23 October 1950,'' published by the United Nations Conciliation Commission , October 23 , 1950 . (U.N. General Assembly Official Records, 5th Session, Supplement No. 18, Document A/1367/Rev. 1) {Link without Title}



Interim estimates



Estimates of total number of people who registered as refugees



OTHER ESTIMATES OF FLIGHT OR REFUGEES


Final



Interim



FOOTNOTES

  • The Committee believed the estimate to be "as accurate as circumstances permit", and attributed the higher number on relief to, among other things, "duplication of ration cards, addition of persons who have been displaced from area other than Israel-held areas and of persons who, although not displaced, are destitute."

  • Figure refers only to people registered as refugees.

  • This estimate by the UN Concilation Commission has been repeated in a number of other UN documents [http://domino.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/3c5de9979eb7072f85256e9900639833?OpenDocument . The number was calculated by estimating the number of non-Jews living within the borders of Israel at the end of 1947 and subtracting the number of remaining non-Jews living within the borders of Israel after the war. It does not include an estimated 25,000 border-line refugees - refugees who lost their livelihood because their village land was located in Israeli-occupied territory, while the village house remained in Arab territory. The figure was later revised down by the UN Concilation Commission to 711,000. [http://domino.un.org/unispal.nsf/9a798adbf322aff38525617b006d88d7/93037e3b939746de8525610200567883!OpenDocument]

  • Figure inflated, due to the fact that "all births are eagerly announced, the deaths wherever possible are passed over in silence, and as the birthrate is high in any case, a net addition of 30,000 names a year". {Link without Title} The figure includes descendants of the Palestinian refugees born after the Palestinian Exodus up to June 1951 .

  • Figure does not match official UNRWA estimates submitted to the UN.

  • Figure later revised down to 876,000 by UNRWA after "many false and duplicate registrations weeded out." {Link without Title}

  • Figure calculated by taking the number of Arabs actually living in that part of Palestine which became Israel (561,000, as calculated by Dr. Oscar K. Rabinowicz on the basis of the statistics in the British Survey of Palestine, Vol. 1, and published in Jewish Social Studies (October 1959), pp. 240-242) and subtracting those left at the end of hostilities in 1949 (140,000), leaving 421,000.

  • Figure calculated by using the official village statistics of 1944 / 1945 and upgraded to 1948 / 1949 by taking a net natural increase of 3.8% for four years. The number of non-Jews remaining in Israel was then deducted from the total count.



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