When Faysal mentions the difference of living in both locations and feeling safe, it's the nail in the coffin that convinces Chloe to spend the night. Not only does this get her to spend the night, but it starts a domino effect of getting more and more involved. After this specific scene it begins to appear that she's starting to side more and more with the Palestinians versus being neutral. I'd definitely say this is the main shifting point when Chloe sides with Faysal and Rand's family along with their issues, which is essentially siding with the Palestinians.
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