With
Nethayun tking 70% of Gaza are the Palestinians trying to como to Europe as
refugees?
Yes, a
growing number of Palestinians are seeking asylum in Europe due to the catastrophic humanitarian
conditions and ongoing displacement in Gaza. While Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu’s government has actively approved proposals to facilitate the
emigration of Palestinians out of the territory, strict border closures and
complex travel routes mean that reaching Europe remains highly difficult and
heavily restricted.
Current
Asylum Trends in Europe
- Leading Nationalities: Palestinians have recently
emerged as one of the largest groups of asylum seekers in several European
nations.
- The Netherlands: In early 2026, asylum
applications marked as "nationality unknown"—the classification
typically used for stateless Palestinians—accounted for up to 20% of
monthly applications, forming the country's single largest applicant
group.
- Belgium and Greece: Belgium remains a primary
target destination within the EU, while Greece serves as a major entry
point for irregular arrivals crossing the Mediterranean.
- Legal Protections: Major legal shifts have
occurred; for instance, France's National Court of Asylum ruled that all
Gazans are eligible for full refugee status due to the
"indiscriminate warfare" in the territory.
Barriers
to Fleeing Gaza
- Closed Borders: General civilian transit has
been largely blocked since Israel took control of the Rafah crossing.
While the crossing has occasionally reopened under the EU Border Assistance Mission (EUBAM Rafah) for
controlled evacuations, widespread exit is impossible.
- Exorbitant Costs: Those who manage to organize
private evacuations through third-party agencies often have to pay upwards
of $1,500 to $12,000 per person to secure passage out of Gaza and fund
subsequent travel through Egypt or Turkey toward Europe.
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