Directions - Read the following information about the modern-day conflict between Middle Eastern Arabs and Israelis. As you read, think about the following:

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Directions - Read the following information about the modern-day conflict between Middle Eastern Arabs and Israelis. As you read, think about the following: 1.Which group’s cause you support more – Who do you agree with? 2.Who do you think deserves the land? Why?

Write a letter defending either the Palestinian (Arabs) or Israeli (Jews) claim to the land in and around present day Israel. Be sure I know WHO you support and WHY you feel that way! Explain your answer using cited text evidence from the Gaza Strip, West Bank, and Hezbollah document!!!!!