The Arab League is like a big group of friends who all speak the same language and help each other out.
Imagine you're in a classroom, and everyone there speaks Arabic, that's kind of what the Arab League is. It’s made up of 22 countries from different parts of the world, mostly in the Middle East and North Africa. These countries are like neighbors who often get together to talk about things that affect them all.
What They Do Together
When some of these friends have a problem, like a fight or a disagreement, they call a meeting. It’s like when your class has a debate about whose turn it is to clean the classroom. The Arab League helps countries work things out and support each other, whether it's about sharing resources, helping with wars, or even talking about new ideas.
Sometimes they agree on things, and sometimes they don’t, just like how you and your friends might not always see eye to eye. But being in the Arab League means they’re all in it together, trying to make life easier for everyone who speaks Arabic.
Examples
- They help each other with politics, trade, and culture.
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