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7 January, 22:45

The Jewish diaspora was ended by

A. The War of Yom Kippur

B. The Camp David Accords

C. The Zionist Movement

D. The creation of Israel

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  1. 7 January, 23:07
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    Answer: D. The creation of Israel

    Explanation:

    The Jewish diaspora ended by the creation of the State of Israel by a decision of the United Nations.

    This is how, on May 14, 1948, the creation of the State of Israel was proclaimed in Tel Aviv, which came into effect one day after the last British troops retired from the region.

    Then within the next 24 hours, five Arab armies from Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq invaded the new state by starting a war they called the war of independence.
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