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After World War II, Middle East conflicts were caused mainly by

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During World War I, in 1916, it convinced Arab leaders to revolt against the Ottoman Empire (which was allied with Germany). In return, the British government would support the establishment of an independent Arab state in the region, including Palestine.
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MIDDLE EAST AFTER WORLD WAR II

European Occupation After World War II

Independence After World War II

Arab Nationalism

Cold War and U.S. Involvement in the Middle East

Six-Day War

Background for the Six-Day War

Fighting in the Six-Day War

Fighting in Jerusalem the Six-Day War

Capturing the Golan Heights in the Six-Day War

End of the Six-Day War and Afterwards

Oil Crisis and Oil Embargo

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