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Allisa [31]
3 years ago
9

How was the new nation of Israel different from its neighboring countries

History
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docker41 [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

It's an ethno-religious-state. (meaning one state controlled by one group of ethnicity and religion.

Explanation:

Palestine was taken over by Great Britain  after WWI and deemed "Israel" before being given to Jews to have a safe haven after WWII. As and more and more Jewish people moved into Israel, the palestinians that lived there were slowly pushed out until or "ethnically cleansed" from the area. Modern day Israel is owned by and filled with jewish people.

Reptile [31]3 years ago
6 0
Hi! Sorry for bothering can you help me with my history work because everytime I post something and I need help no one answers just these annoying scams
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