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There are 17,000 Palestinian-Syrian refugees in Jordan as of the end of September 2016, according to UNRWA figures.
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31,000 Palestinian-Syrian refugees are housed in Lebanon.
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6,000 Palestinian-Syrian refugees are sheltered in Egypt, according to UNRWA figures covering the period from July 2015 backwards.
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8,000 Palestinian-Syrian refugees are taking shelter in Turkey.
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1,000 Palestinian-Syrian refugees reside in the blockaded Gaza Strip.
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Over 79,000 Palestinian Syrian refugees fled to Europe until mid 2016.
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Yarmouk refugee camp has been blockaded by the Syrian regime army and Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command (PFLP-GC) for 1,276 days in a row. Electricity and water supplies have been cut off, respectively, for 1,335 days and 796 days. The number of those killed due to the blockade has hit 192.
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Sbeina refugee camp: Refugees could not go back to their homes as a result of the blockade slapped by the Syrian regime forces since 1,129 days running.
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Handarat refugee camp: All refugees left the camp since 1,321 days after opposition outfits grabbed hold of the area.
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Deraa refugee camp: Water has been cut off for 979 consecutive days while 70% of its buildings have been knocked down.
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Homs camp, Hama camp, Jaramana camp, al-Sayda Zeinab camp, Al-Raml camp: A of State of relative calm has been reported in the abovementioned areas. However, economic crises have been on the rise.Â