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iris [78.8K]
3 years ago
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What were the major changes in the post world war ll and how did the modern Middle East become the center of modern conflict?

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valina [46]3 years ago
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The Modern Middle East<span> - A Political History Since the first </span>World War<span> ... From Islam to the Great </span>War<span> 9</span>2<span>. ... </span>Post<span>-1967 Settlements in the Occupied Territories 236 7. .... </span>conflict<span> resulted from the outcome of the Arab-Israeli </span>wars<span>, which </span>were<span> a ..... Inhospitable to similarly large urban settlements, the desert </span><span>did</span>
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