The Institute for Middle East Understanding

Background Briefings
2.5 - Where do the Palestinians live today?

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Palestinian scouts celebrate the Israeli pullout from the Gaza Strip in the Ein El-Helwa refugee camp, in the south of Lebanon. (Maan Images)

In 2001, the Palestinian population worldwide was estimated by the Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (PASSIA) at almost 9.4 million. This included:

  • 3,700,000 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip

  • 1,400,000 in Israel

  • 2,472,000 in Jordan

  • 456,000 in Lebanon

  • 495,000 in Syria

  • 291,000 in Saudi Arabia

  • 287,000 in other Arab states

  • 216,000 in the Americas

  • 275,000 in other countries


  • In 2004, the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics reported that the number of Palestinians worldwide had increased to 9.6 million.

    According to the U.S. Department of State's "Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, 2004," 5.4 million Palestinians now live within the borders of former Palestine (that is, in Israel, the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip) as compared to 5.3 million Israeli Jews.

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    This page was printed out from the website of the Institute for Middle East Understanding (IMEU) found at www.imeu.net. The IMEU provides journalists with quick access to information about Palestine and the Palestinians, as well as expert sources, both in the U.S. and the Middle East.