* Syrian refugees in Jordan feel the pinch * More make tough decision to go to camps * UNHCR says capacity of existing camps limited By Nazih Osseiran BEIRUT, Feb 2 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Unemployed and hit by rising fuel and electricity prices, some Syrian refugees in Jordan are making a painful choice: moving to the refugee camps they thought they had left behind. Abdallah Hasan al-Jaseem, a father of an almost 2-year-old child, gave up on living and working outside the Zaatari camp and has now applied to relocate there permanently.