Gangland.
I like how the article always uses quotation marks, when referring to refugee “camps”. Now into the third and fourth generation; urban ghetto, or Government housing project, might be better terms.
There is an entire neighborhood in Jerusalem that is called a “refugee camp”. UNRWA has a regular office there to dole out checks to the “refugees”. I used to travel everyday through El Aroub, another “camp,” and nobody told me until I was doing that for a year that it was a “camp”. Looked like an ordinary town to me.