Palestinian Diaspora
The Palestinian Diaspora refers to the dispersion of Palestinians who have been displaced from their homeland, particularly following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and the 1967 Six-Day War. Many Palestinians fled or were expelled from their homes, leading to significant communities forming in countries like Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria.
Today, the Palestinian Diaspora is estimated to include millions of people living outside of Palestine. These communities maintain their cultural identity and often advocate for the rights of Palestinians, seeking recognition and support for their cause on the international stage.