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Palestinians in Iraq are people of Palestinians, most of whom have been residing in Iraq after they were displaced in 1948. Before 2003, there were approximately 34,000 Palestinians thought to be living in Iraq, mainly concentrated in Baghdad. However, since the 2003 Iraq War, the figure lies between 10,000–13,000, although a precise figure has been hard to determine. The situation of Palestinians in Iraq deteriorated after the fall of Saddam Hussein and particularly following the bombing of the Al-Askari Mosque in 2006. Since then, with the rise in insecurity throughout Iraq, they have been the target of expulsion, persecution and violence by Shia militants, and the new Iraqi Government with militant groups targeting them for preferential treatment they received under the Ba'ath Party rul

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  • فلسطينيو العراق (ar)
  • Palestinians in Iraq (en)
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  • الفلسطينيون في العراق هم أشخاص من أصل فلسطيني، غالبيتهم كانوا يقيمون في العراق بعد أن طردوا من وطنهم في عام 1948. قبل عام 2003، كان يعتقد أن هناك حوالي 34,000 فلسطيني يعيشون في العراق، يتمركزون بصورة رئيسية في بغداد. ومع ذلك، منذ اندلاع حرب العراق 2003، يكمن الرقم بين 10,000–13,000، على الرغم من أن أرقاماً دقيقة من الصعب تحديدها. تدهور وضع الفلسطينيين في العراق بعد سقوط نظام صدام حسين، ولا سيما في أعقاب تفجير مسجد الإمام العسكري في عام 2006. ومنذ ذلك الحين، ومع تزايد انعدام الأمن في جميع أنحاء العراق، كانوا عرضة للاضطهاد والعنف، مع استهداف الجماعات المسلحة (معظمها شيعية) لهم بسبب المعاملة التفضيلية (ما تدعيه الجماعات المسلحة بأنها تمت) التي تلقوها تحت حزب البعث. يعيش حالياً، عدة مئات من الفلسطينيين من العراق في مخيمات على الحدود، بعد أن رفض دخولهم إلى الأردن و‌سوريا المجاورتين. وقد تم توطي (ar)
  • Palestinians in Iraq are people of Palestinians, most of whom have been residing in Iraq after they were displaced in 1948. Before 2003, there were approximately 34,000 Palestinians thought to be living in Iraq, mainly concentrated in Baghdad. However, since the 2003 Iraq War, the figure lies between 10,000–13,000, although a precise figure has been hard to determine. The situation of Palestinians in Iraq deteriorated after the fall of Saddam Hussein and particularly following the bombing of the Al-Askari Mosque in 2006. Since then, with the rise in insecurity throughout Iraq, they have been the target of expulsion, persecution and violence by Shia militants, and the new Iraqi Government with militant groups targeting them for preferential treatment they received under the Ba'ath Party rul (en)
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  • Palestinians in Iraq (en)
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