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why did jewish immigration to palestine increase during and after world war ii?
○ jewish people were fleeing nazi violence and persecution.
○ europe encouraged jewish people to move to the region.
○ many jewish people wanted to support arab independence.
○ the ottoman empire invited jewish people to settle there.
Brief Explanations
- Option 1: During and after WWII, the Nazis carried out violent persecution of Jews (like the Holocaust), so Jews fled to Palestine for safety.
- Option 2: Europe didn't encourage Jewish migration to Palestine; in fact, many European countries had restrictive immigration policies for Jews.
- Option 3: Jewish immigration to Palestine was more about seeking a homeland (Zionism) and escaping persecution, not supporting Arab independence (there were tensions between Jews and Arabs in Palestine).
- Option 4: The Ottoman Empire collapsed after WWI (1918), so it couldn't invite Jews during/after WWII.
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A. Jewish people were fleeing Nazi violence and persecution.