History, asked by joshasdd, 5 months ago

What impact did the creation of a Jewish homeland have on Palestinians living in the region?
More than 750,000 people were displaced, creating a refugee crisis.
Nearly 2 million Arabs were killed in the Jewish-controlled West Bank.
Hundreds of new jobs were created and unemployment rates fell.
Thousands of people were cut off from oil supplies and the economy hit a recession.

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Answered by SajanJeevika
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The history of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict began with the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. This conflict came from the intercommunal violence in Mandatory Palestine between Israelis and Arabs from 1920 and erupted into full-scale hostilities in the 1947–48 civil war.

Answered by roopini14sl
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Answer:

More tha 750000 people were displaced, creating a refugee crisis.

Explanation:

  • The 1948 Palestinian escape occurred when more than 700,000 Palestinian Arabs (about half of the prewar Palestinian Arab population) fled or were expelled from their homes during the 1948 Palestinian War.
  • Escape is the center of fragmentation, disposal and expulsion of Palestinian society known as Nakuba
  • destroying 400-600 Palestinian villages and receiving Hebrewing of Palestinian place names.
  • It is also related to the rest of the war itself and the subsequent repression to this day.

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