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Brums [2.3K]
3 years ago
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Why did Jews feel entitled to claim Israel last there nation following following World Word 2? They had no place else to go. The

y believed that God had promised them this land. Thye had the military strength to hold the land. The United Nation had given them the land.
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jarptica [38.1K]3 years ago
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Jews feel entitled to claim Israel last there nation following following World War 2<span> </span>They had no place else to go<span>. </span>They believed that God had 
<span>promised </span>them this land<span>. </span>They had the military strength to hold the land<span>. </span>The 
United Nation had given them the land<span>.</span>
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