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Afina-wow [57]
3 years ago
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Why is Palestine still a divided land? The Christians and the Arabs both claim it as their own The United Nations would not esta

blish a settlement Palestine is claimed as the Holy Land by the Jews and the Arabs The Jewish people refuse to compromise on the territory
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1 answer:
Dmitry [639]3 years ago
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Answer:

Palestine is claimed as the Holy Land by the Jews and the Arabs

Explanation:

According to both beliefs (Jewish and Muslim), Palestine is a sacred place. For the Jews is the Promised Land, and for the Arabs is where their prophet, Mohammed, would have ascended the Heaven, and have encountered with God (or Allah). The dispute for this land is ancient, back in 2000 years at least, but increased in the 20th century with the division of Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab state.

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