Amid the ongoing refugee crisis in Gaza, where an estimated 1.4 million Palestinians have been displaced, it is crucial to understand the historical context of Palestinian displacement. The roots trace back to events like the Nakba in 1948, leading to the creation of Palestinian refugees who face ongoing challenges. Subsequent events, including the Naksa in 1967, home demolitions, regional conflicts, and the recent Israel-Hamas war, have contributed to the current plight. This article explores the prolonged Palestinian refugee situation, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive solution that addresses the historical and contemporary challenges faced by this stateless population.