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What are the sites chosen for the founding of the Jewish state?

The sites chosen for the establishment of the Jewish state include the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, Uganda, Madagascar in Africa, and the Palestinian area in Arabia.

1. Sinai Peninsula

The Sinai Peninsula is full of deserts, severely lacking in water, and the living environment is too harsh. A small number of people can barely survive here, but it is unrealistic for a large number of people to want to survive here. One good thing about this place is that it is huge, covering 61,000 square kilometers.

2. Uganda

Uganda has mountains, water, birds singing and flowers fragrant. And the territory is large enough, covering 240,000 square kilometers.

3. Madagascar

The island of Madagascar is in Africa and covers an area of ??600,000 square kilometers. This place is not only large, but also has a very good natural environment and is basically undeveloped.

4. Palestine

The Jews believe that this is the promised land given by God and owns the holy city of Jerusalem. Moreover, Isaac was Abraham's legitimate son, so he naturally inherited this territory. Moreover, there are relatively few Arabs here and the area is relatively large, able to accommodate a Jewish population of millions. Finally, the geographical location here is key. It can be seen from the map that it is adjacent to the Red Sea on one side and the Mediterranean Sea on the other.

The reasons why Jews chose Palestine:

1. Religious belief: For Jews, Palestine is the holy land of their religion and is considered the promised land given to the Jews by God. Jews wanted to return to the land, live in places considered sacred by Jews, and fully practice their religious beliefs.

2. Jewish history and culture: Palestine is one of the historical and cultural roots of the Jews. For some Jews, living in Palestine is about tracing and protecting their historical and cultural heritage and feeling Jewish identity.

3. Zionist movement: Zionism is a political movement that pursues the establishment of a Jewish state and aims to restore the Jewish state and sovereignty in Palestine. This movement arose in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and provided the theoretical and political basis for the Jewish choice of Palestine.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Uganda

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Palestine