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How did the Arab nations of the Middle East respond to the creation of Israel? A They accepted the announcement peacefully. b They attacked Israel within days of its formal creation c They pleaded with
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How did the Arab nations of the Middle East respond to the creation of Israel?
A They accepted the announcement peacefully.
b They attacked Israel within days of its formal creation
c They pleaded with the U.N not to recognize Israel.
D They asked the U.S. to assist them in fighting the Israelis.
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arab nations were hostile and engaged in wars against israel. despise being attacked by arabs with a very large population than israel, the israelis were able to gain the offensive and defeated the arab armies.
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They angrily refused to recognize Israel and declared war.
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