单选题Dr Iyaid Sarraj ______.Abelieves only a small proportion of them are interested in militant activityBthinks the generation that saw their fathers beaten by Israeli troops would grow more violentCsenses more Palestinians strengthen their view that only violence can fight back IsraelDbelieves his rich experience will make treatment easier

单选题
Dr Iyaid Sarraj ______.
A

believes only a small proportion of them are interested in militant activity

B

thinks the generation that saw their fathers beaten by Israeli troops would grow more violent

C

senses more Palestinians strengthen their view that only violence can fight back Israel

D

believes his rich experience will make treatment easier


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解析:
题目问的是:Iyaid Sarraj博士持什么观点?文章倒数第8段提到“He fears Gaza will end up with “a new generation who are even more militant than the past ones””,表明Iyaid Sarraj博士认为,看到父辈们被以色列军队击败的年轻一代可能会变得更加好战,故选B。

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