I agree.
I wouldn’t call it a “camp,” although that is the offical name.
All the buildings are permanent, pretty nice. The populations are not quite 10,000.
For those that don’t know, this “camp” is probably 1/2 hour or 45 minutes from the old city, maybe 15 minutes from Bethlehem.
Pretty anti-Jewish and situs of some minor conflicts.
They recently renovated one of the main mosques, and they have a stone madrassa that any yeshiva would love to own the like. Plenty of farm land, pasture land, and lots of businesses. But since it was established by Arabs fleeing Israel in 1948, they’re all “refugees” with ration cards and subsidies unless they decide to leave.