Which of the following explains the impact of events caused by religious fundamentalism on the Middle East?(1 point)

Responses

Jordan attacked Israel in 1967.
Jordan attacked Israel in 1967.

Egypt seized the Suez Canal from Britain.
Egypt seized the Suez Canal from Britain.

Tensions between Israel and the Palestinians worsened.
Tensions between Israel and the Palestinians worsened.

Five Arab states attacked Israel in 1948.

1 answer

The response that best explains the impact of events caused by religious fundamentalism on the Middle East is:

Tensions between Israel and the Palestinians worsened.

This choice specifically reflects the ongoing conflict and turmoil often exacerbated by religious fundamentalism, which has played a significant role in the dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian situation. The other options, while historically significant, are not directly linked to religious fundamentalism in the same way.