Zionist pressure on the British government during World War I resulted in religious and ethnic tensions in

A.
Iran.

B.
Syria.

C.
Palestine.

D.
Saudi Arabia.

1 answer

C. Palestine.

The Zionist movement's pressure on the British government during World War I, particularly through the Balfour Declaration of 1917, contributed to significant religious and ethnic tensions in Palestine, as it involved the support for a Jewish national home in a region already populated with Arab communities.