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A direct effect of the Six-Days War in the Middle East was

the establishment of a Jewish homeland known as Israel
Israel settling large tracts of land in the West Bank
the Palestinian recognition of the State of Israel
the signing of the Camp David Accords

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Israel settling large tracts of land in the West Bank

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Answer:

Israel settling large tracts of land in the west Bank

Step-by-step explanation:

The six-days war in the Middle East led to Israel conquering/winning the war against Palestine and then settling in the in West Bank land which belonged to the Palestine but which in now claimed as part of present day Israel by the Isrealie Government.

The establishment of a Jewish homeland known as Israel was not achieved as a direct effect of the six-days war in the Middle East , The Palestine recognition of the state of Israel was an effect of War between Palestine and Israel but it was not a direct effect of the six-days war

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