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The Jews restored the country, and Britain and the United States provided three places. Why not choose Palestine?

In fact, when Jews wanted to restore the country, Britain and the United States supported it, because Jews at that time had a very important influence in these European and American countries, and many elites in these European and American countries were Jews. Secondly, the Jewish people's desire to build a country is very strong.

In this case, the United States first proposed to restore the country to a place called Patagonia. This place is located in South America, and it is an uninhabited area. However, after investigation, Jews found that the living environment here is not suitable for human habitation, because the climate here is too dry and most areas are desert areas, and the lack of water resources is a very important problem. How can a place that can't even guarantee basic water resources be used to restore the country, so the Jews gave up this place.

Later, the British also provided a place for the Jews, that is, Sinai Peninsula. Sinai Peninsula is an island above the Suez Canal and an important military strategic location. But unfortunately, this island, like Patagonia, is also a place with dry climate and no way to ensure water supply, so the Jews had to give up. At that time, the British were not annoyed, but also provided another place for Jews to choose, and that was Uganda in Africa.

Although the living environment in this area is not as bad as that in the first two places, it can provide a living environment for human beings, but this place is too remote and located in Africa, and its resources are too poor. Although it is habitable, it is not conducive to the development of the country, and the Jews have given up. Jews chose Palestine, on the one hand, because it used to be the place where Jewish ancestors lived, and more importantly, they could find their own national culture and religious beliefs there, and Palestine is an oil-rich area, which provided a solid foundation for the development of Jews.