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

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

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

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Palestine's geographic proximity to the Mediterranean Sea made it a destination for refugees and Axis bombing campaigns, leading to its greater impact from World War II compared to other Middle Eastern nations.