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We came to Palestine to do away with the helplessness of the Jewish people through our own endeavors. Therefore, you will realize what it meant for us to watch from here millions of Jews being slaughtered during these years of war.


–Golda Meir, speech, 1946


What is the most valid inference that can be drawn from the above statement?



-Meir believed Jews could not be safe without their own country.



-Meir wanted non-Jewish settlers to leave Israel.



-Meir wanted to keep the territories Israel won from its Arab neighbors.



-Meir emigrated to the Palestine Mandate after the Holocaust.

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Meir believed Jews could not be safe without their own country.

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Answer:

Among the options given on the question ,the answer is option A.

Meir believed Jews could not be safe without their own country.

Explanation: Golda Meir was the 4th prime minister. She was immigrated to US at her childhood and later became a teacher. After getting married she moved to Mandatory Palestine with her husband. She is the only Prime minister in the history of Israel.

However on a speech she described her feelings of the Holocaust watching from Israel.She said about the death of millions of Jewish in the war.

So in her perspective,she believed that Jewish are not safe elsewhere in the world without their own country. Because the Jewish living in the Europe were faced the terrible situation of the war and they slaughtered.

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