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iris [78.8K]
4 years ago
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Why does America's support for Israel complicate its other missions in the region?

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Nana76 [90]4 years ago
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Answer:

Many Arabs see Israel as an invasive threat to the region

Explanation:

The Arab countries, as well as the other Muslim countries in the region, see Israel and the Jewish people as an invasive threat to the region. Israel is considered as enemy number one by the Muslim countries in the region, and they see it as a country that was forceful formed on Arab territory, and as a nation that wants to destroy them all in one way or another. The USA is the biggest supporter of Israel though, but it is also a country that has huge interest in the region, and lot of missions in it. This makes it very complicated as the majority of the people see the as a friend to their enemy, thus they have hatred toward them as well.

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