The British limited Jewish Immigration to Palestine in exchange for Arab oil resources.
Jewish Immigration to Palestine increased significantly, causing Arabs to worry about losing their land.
The Balfour Declaration supported the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine, which led to increased Jewish immigration to the region. This influx of immigrants and the British support for a Jewish state created tensions with the Muslim population in Palestine, as they were concerned about their own rights and the potential loss of land and political power.
It increased tensions further between the North and the South
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During World War I, Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire, which sided with the Central Powers. The region became a significant battleground, particularly with the British campaign to capture Jerusalem and the Suez Canal from Ottoman control. The Balfour Declaration in 1917, in which Britain expressed support for a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, further complicated the situation, setting the stage for future conflicts. Following the war, the League of Nations granted Britain a mandate over Palestine, leading to increased tensions between Jewish and Arab populations.
The establishment of a communist government increased tensions when Russia sent Cuba materials to build missile launch sites.
It increased ethnic tensions in Africa.
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The tensions increased because, of religious conflicts.
It increased tensions, because it increased Western fears of communist expansion.