Welcome to the Middle East A region of great turmoil and conflict.

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Welcome to the Middle East A region of great turmoil and conflict

Your task Today you have been “sent “ on a FACT FINDING MISSION to the Middle East. You will first be asked to learn about the culture of both Israel and Palestine in order to better understand the political conflicts of the region. You will then be asked to research the critical issues that divide these two nations.

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Make sure you complete the ENTIRE Fact Finding Mission REPORT Be prepared to be “assigned” to defend one of the nation’s ideas and policies!!!