Why Egypt and Other States Are Wary of Taking in Refugees as Gaza Problems Mount

Buildings destroyed in Bureij refugee camp, Gaza Strip on Oct. 18.Photographer: Hatem Moussa/AP Photo
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CAIRO (AP) — As desperate Palestinians in sealed-off Gaza try to find refuge under Israel’s relentless bombardment in retaliation for Hamas' brutal Oct. 7 attack, some ask why neighboring Egypt and Jordan don’t take them in.

The two countries, which flank Israel on opposite sides and share borders with Gaza and the occupied West Bank, respectively, have replied with a staunch refusal. Jordan already has a large Palestinian population.