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Throughout history, Palestinians were known for being subversive, even supporting invasions in the countries they reside in. They were deported from many Muslim Arab countries (yes), and nowadays, many of these countries do not want them as refugees.
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r7GAg8sWDpI
I wonder if there's a group of people also known for being subversive and were also expelled from many places?
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r7GAg8sWDpI
I wonder if there's a group of people also known for being subversive and were also expelled from many places?
- Jordan (1970–71, “Black September”)
After clashes between the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Jordanian monarchy, thousands of Palestinians were killed, and many were expelled or fled to Lebanon and elsewhere.
- Kuwait (1991, after the Gulf War)
Following the PLO’s support for Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait, around 200,000–400,000 Palestinians were expelled or forced to leave Kuwait.
- Lebanon (1970s–1980s, especially 1982)
During the Lebanese Civil War and the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, the PLO was expelled from Beirut in 1982 and relocated to Tunisia. Many Palestinians also faced restrictions and displacement within Lebanon.
- Libya (1995)
Muammar Gaddafi expelled an estimated 30,000 Palestinians in protest against the Oslo Accords, sending many to Egypt and Gaza.
- Iraq (post-2003 U.S. invasion)
Palestinians in Iraq, who had been favored under Saddam Hussein, faced persecution after his fall. Many were forced to flee to Syria, Jordan, or refugee camps on the Iraqi border.





