Why was the British Mandate of Palestine more affected by World War II than other Middle Eastern nations?(1 point)

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Palestine received economic aid from the Soviet Union and U.S., making it a target for bombing campaigns.
Palestine received economic aid from the Soviet Union and U.S., making it a target for bombing campaigns.

Arab nationalists revolted against the British and supported the Axis during the war.
Arab nationalists revolted against the British and supported the Axis during the war.

Allied forces attacked Palestine to prevent the expansion of Pan-Arabism during the war.
Allied forces attacked Palestine to prevent the expansion of Pan-Arabism during the war.

Geographic proximity to the Mediterranean Sea made it a destination for refugees and Axis bombing campaigns.

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The correct response is:

Geographic proximity to the Mediterranean Sea made it a destination for refugees and Axis bombing campaigns.

This option highlights the strategic significance of Palestine during World War II due to its location, influencing the influx of refugees and military activities in the region.