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Once the battles died out and the UN's temporary aid agencies completed their work, the UN established an aid and employment agency known as UNRWA. Unlike any other UN body designated to handle refugees, UNRWA was created especially for the Palestinians.
The Arab countries did not want to solve the refugee problem. Therefore, they pressured for the establishment of a temporary agency that would grant humanitarian and economic aid without making efforts to rehabilitate the refugees in any way whatsoever. Time after time, the agency's standing has been extended. UNRWA's current mandate is scheduled to end on June 30, 2008.
UNRWA has no mandate to reduce the number of refugees, help them gain citizenship in the countries and areas where they are currently residing, or to recommend that they become citizens in other countries. As opposed to other UN agencies, UNRWA employs masses of refugees in their extensive bureaucratic framework, which serves one objective: to maintain the refugee camps and ensure that the Palestinian problem remains intact.
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