Anne Frank and her family successful escape to Mandatory Palestine.

Suppose that between 1933-1939, Anne Frank and her family had escaped to Mandatory Palestine. What would be their likelihood of surviving taking into consideration the ongoing conflicts between Jews and Arabs at the time?
 
One thing is sure: There wouldn't be Anne Frank's diary (at least on published one) so we wouldn't have so much of touch with victim of Holocaust. This might distract us bit from the genocide.
 

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Suppose that between 1933-1939, Anne Frank and her family had escaped to Mandatory Palestine. What would be their likelihood of surviving taking into consideration the ongoing conflicts between Jews and Arabs at the time?

A total crapshoot. Either they survive, long(ish) normal(ish) lives (for holocaust survivors) or they’re unlucky enough to be killed during one of the Arab-Israeli Wars. It’s impossible to say for certain, but they have a better chance of surviving in Mandatory Palestine than they did in occupied Europe.

If they survive, as @Lalli has said, it’s more than likely we will never have heard of them.
 
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