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What do refugees in Palestinian refugee camps do for a living?

Gaza and the West Bank have some agriculture and animal husbandry, but the output value is not much. There is also tourism, but these are not enough to maintain the current living standards of Palestinians.

A large number of residents in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, especially in the Gaza Strip, live in refugee camps established by the United Nations. Their ancestors fled the Israeli occupation in the Middle East War of 1948, and their descendants have multiplied so far, and their population has increased by n times.

Refugees have no land, can't engage in agriculture and animal husbandry, and basically live on United Nations relief. United Nations relief agencies have also set up schools in Gaza and the West Bank, employing many Palestinians.

Other Arab countries have also invested relief funds in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

In addition, Palestinians working abroad and in Israel have income to go home.

With these relief funds and foreign exchange income, local consumption in Gaza and the West Bank was stimulated, and the development of the tertiary industry was promoted.