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According to your textbook, why did Israel became largely hated in the Arab world?Group of answer choicesa. Israel had many European immigrants and thus was interpreted as renewed European colonialismb. Israel's victory in the Arab-Israeli War resulted in nearly 750,000 Palestinian Arab refugeesc. General Nasser publicly supported the new Jewish nationd.  both a & b

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According to your textbook, why did Israel became largely hated in the Arab world?Group of answer choicesa. Israel had many European immigrants and thus was interpreted as renewed European colonialismb. Israel's victory in the Arab-Israeli War resulted in nearly 750,000 Palestinian Arab refugeesc. General Nasser publicly supported the new Jewish nationd.  both a & b

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The Arab world largely developed a hatred towards Israel due to a combination of factors. Firstly, Israel had a significant influx of European immigrants, which was perceived as a form of renewed European colonialism. This was seen as an intrusion and a threat to the sovereignty and identity of the Arab nations.

Secondly, Israel's victory in the Arab-Israeli War led to a massive displacement of Palestinian Arabs, with nearly 750,000 becoming refugees. This event, known as the Nakba or "catastrophe" in Arabic, caused a great deal of resentment and hostility towards Israel.

Therefore, the correct answer would be both a & b.

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