How did the Arab-Israeli War of 1948 affect Palestinian Arabs?
A.The majority of Palestinian Arabs fled to Egypt and became Egyptian citizens.
B.Many Arabs fled Israel and were forced to live in refugee camps for decades.
C.At the end of the war, Palestinian Arabs declared the independence of a new state of Palestine.
D.Arab victories during the war allowed them to claim more land from Zionist fighters.

Respuesta :

B.

many arabs become refugees, and the arabs did not win their own land back sadly. 

The correct answer is B.

The First Arab–Israeli War was fought in 1948 between the newly-created state of Israel formed by Jewish population who arrived to the region after the Holocaust following the recommendations of the United Nations, and a coalition of Arab nations who were the inhabitants of the region. They all fought for the control of the territory of Palestine, a former British colony.

After the war, the State of Israel controlled almost the whole territory that the UN had recommended in the Assembly Resolution 181, while 700,000 Palestinian Arabs were expelled from their homes that were located in that area, and they became Palestinian refugees. Many Palestinians still living in camps nowadays and the conflict stills unresolved with ongoing military hostilities.