«U.S. State Department Affirms Support for 5 Million 'Palestinian Refugees'». The Algemeiner, 30-05-2012 [Consulta: 31 maig 2012]. «"[U.S.] Deputy Secretary of State Tom Nides (..) affirmed the State Department's view on the number of Palestinian refugees (..) that the UN and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) "provides essential services for approximately 5 million refugees," (..) Middle East Forum founder Daniel Pipes recently noted in an op-ed for Israel Hayom that only 1 percent of the refugees served by UNRWA fit the agency's definition of "people whose normal place of residence was Palestine between June 1946 and May 1948, who lost both their homes and means of livelihood as a result of the 1948 Arab-Israeli conflict." The other 99 percent are descendants of refugees."»
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Susan Akram. International law and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Taylor & Francis, 2011, p. 19, 20, 38. ISBN 9780415573221. «"The term 'refugees' applies to all persons, Arabs, Jews and others who have been displaced from their homes in Palestine. This would include Arabs in Israel who have been shifted from their normal places of residence. It would also include Jews who had their homes in Arab Palestine, such as the inhabitants of the Jewish quarter of the Old City. It would not include Arabs who lost their lands but not their houses, such as the inhabitants of Tulkarm"»
Gijón Mendigutia, Mar «¿Quién es un refugiado palestino?». Revista de Estudios Internacionales Mediterráneos - REIM, 3, septiembre-diciembre 2007. Arxivat de l'original el 2010-04-15 [Consulta: 7 juliol 2013].
Gijón Mendigutia, Mar «¿Quién es un refugiado palestino?». Revista de Estudios Internacionales Mediterráneos - REIM, 3, septiembre-diciembre 2007. Arxivat de l'original el 2010-04-15 [Consulta: 7 juliol 2013].