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How did the Arab-Israeli War of 1948 affect Palestinian Arabs?

A.The majority of Palestinian Arabs fled to Egypt and became Egyptian citizens.
B.Many Arabs fled Israel and were forced to live in refugee camps for decades.
C.At the end of the war, Palestinian Arabs declared the independence of a new state of Palestine.
D.Arab victories during the war allowed them to claim more land from Zionist fighters.

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The answer is B;

A.The majority of Palestinian Arabs fled to Egypt and became Egyptian citizens.
B.Many Arabs fled Israel and were forced to live in refugee camps for decades.
C.At the end of the war, Palestinian Arabs declared the independence of a new state of Palestine.
D.Arab victories during the war allowed them to claim more land from Zionist fighters.

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Answer:

Option B.Many Arabs fled Israel and were forced to live in refugee camps for decades.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Arab-Israeli war brought many consequences to the movement of the people in the region. This resulted in a lot of mass movement of refugees from the Gulf region to the instability. This was as result of the Arab forces joining the Palestinian Arabs in attacking the territory in the former Palestinian region. As a result, many Arabs fled Israel and were forced to live in refugee camps for decades.

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