Many Syrian refugees residing in the Zaatari camp in Jordan are hesitant to return home even after the ouster of Bashar al-Assad, citing fears of deteriorating security, destroyed homes, and lack of job opportunities. The camp, initially a collection of tents, has evolved into a town with essential facilities, where some residents feel safe and prefer to stay due to uncertainties in Syria. While some refugees have returned home, many remain cautious, uncertain about the situation in Syria, financial challenges, and the ongoing instability, with UNHCR emphasizing the right of refugees to voluntary return at the appropriate time.
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Trump Proposes U.S. Takeover of Gaza and Says Palestinians Should Move
President Trump proposed seizing control of Gaza and relocating all two million Palestinians to countries like Egypt and Jordan, sparking widespread backlash and rejection from Hamas and regional leaders. Despite opposition, Trump vowed to turn Gaza into an economic hub, causing outcry for violating international law and decades of foreign policy consensus. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump's plan, while Trump remained adamant about forcibly relocating Palestinians to create a better living environment against...
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