Where did many Israelites settle during the Babylonian Exile?
A. in the Philistine States
B. in the Phoenician States
C. in Moab, Ammon, and Edom
D. in Damascus, Samaria, and Gaza
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c)- in Moab , Ammon and Edom
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Answer: Mesopotamia
Explanation: In 722 BCE, the Assyrians, under Sargon II, successor to Shalmaneser V, conquered the Kingdom of Israel, and many Israelites were deported to Mesopotamia. The Jewish proper diaspora began with the Babylonian exile in the 6th century BCE.
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