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Military LossMilitary Victory Political Loss Political Victory

MustExplain your definition of ‘Refugee’ and the ‘Law of Return’. C ShouldAnalyse the significance of the Palestinian Refugee issue.B CouldCreate a series of supported arguments to support different perspectives in the debate. A-A*

Palestinian Refugees 1)Definition of ‘Refugee’ 2)Read )Make a definition of ‘Law of Return’. 4)The Big Debate.

Oxford Online Dictionary A refugee is a person who is outside his/her country of origin or habitual residence because he/she has suffered persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or because he/she is a member of a persecuted 'social group'. Such a person may be referred to as an 'asylum seeker' until recognized by the state where he or she makes his or her claim.

1)Independent U.N Observer. 2)Zionist Israeli Citizens Group 3)Historian – Mr. Penrose. 4)Palestinian Liberation Organisation. 5)A family of Palestinian Refugees.

Who / What caused the refugee issue? What could be done to solve it? Can a consensus of opinion be reached on a course of action?