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Gnesinka [82]
3 years ago
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Why is Jerusalem such a troubled place? pls dont g0ogle write in ur own words pls helpp

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RSB [31]3 years ago
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Answer: Jerusalem is such a troubled city because both Muslims(Arabs) and Christians(Jews) are fighting to have control over the region

Explanation:

Jerusalem is such a troubled city because both Muslims(Arabs) and Christians(Jews) are fighting to have control over the region. They have been several war concerning this. The Jews have had the dominant control over the region for some time now but this doesn't deter the plans of the Arabs to take over the city. Currently it is administered by Isreal (the Jews). Isreals toughest opposition on this battle has always been the Palestines.

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