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The Bureij refugee camp is a Palestinian camp located in the central Gaza Strip, established in 1949 with a population of 13,000 refugees. As of 2017, the camp had a population of 28,024 with 28,770 registered refugees, and is characterized by densely populated buildings, lack of a sewage system, and reliance on an Israeli water company for most of its water supply. The camp has experienced several incidents related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including a 1953 attack by Unit 101 that killed 20-43 Palestinian civilians, and a 2002 mass round-up of Palestinians by Israeli tanks.learn more on wikipedia
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