What were the reasons why Arab intellectuals and all Arab states in Middle East stridently opposed to the establishment of an independent Jewish state in Palestine? What were the counterarguments posed by advocates of the Zionist movement? What were the short-term and long-term consequences of the failure to resolve the "Palestine problem" in 1948?
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A) True B) False
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