The number of refugees coming from Syria to Jordan has reached 11000 Palestinian refugees, according to UNRWA statistics, and the UNRWA also provides them with some relief services, 173 of them are living at Cyber City northern Jordan near the Syrian border. Most of the other refugees are living inside Jordanian cities or in Al Zaatari camp, and they pretend to be Syrian refugees, where the authorities deport those who are found to be Palestinian refugees and send them back to Syria, which they fled in fear for their lives.
Most refugees are suffering of extreme poverty, and are distributed to cities: Irbid, Zarqa, Amman, Mafraq, Zaatari camp, Cyber City, in varying proportions, the families are forming about 2391 families, 48% of them are under 18 years, 52% female,% 30 of them form the only source to support their families, while the family rates 4.1 members.
It is noteworthy that Jordan imposes restrictions on the entry of Palestinians and return some refugees forcibly to Syria, according to a report by Amnesty International.