No.
The Arab States tried to do everything in their power to prevent a Jewish State in that area from voting against the United Nations Partition Plan, to invading the country to destroy it three times (each time unsuccessfully).
Israel's stability was not contingent on the Holocaust. Israel's stability came about as a result of the Armistice of 1949 with the Arab States in the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9.
Israel.
The Jewish people are living very nicely in Israel, and will continue to do so. They have made their nation into a beautiful country. Their only problem is the surrounding Arab countries that are jealous of what Israel has become and want to destroy them.
Aided Israel during the Arab-Israeli War of 1973. The Arab states attacked Israel during the Holy Day of Yom Kippur. The USA gave Israel enough military aid for the nation to defend itself. Since the USA kept Israel from being defeated and wiped off the map by the Arab nations, they put an oil embargo on the USA.
Egypt in 1978, Jordan in 1995.
Yes. Egypt, the first country to make peace with Israel is in Africa.
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Seven Arab states invaded Israel upon its establishment, namely Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
If Arab governments permitted Palestinians to become citizens of their states, it would offer a viable solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict especially where refugees are concerned. This would help to legitimize Israel, which is something that the Arab States prefer to avoid. Therefore they allow these refugees and their descendents to suffer needlessly to strengthen their political ploy that Israel needs to go. Unfortunately, Arabs are not critical of this particular government action which expresses inhumanity to their own Arab brethren and prefer to tow the government line and blame Israel for a pitiable situation for which it is not responsible. (This is not to say that Israel does not have concessions to make with regards to Palestine, only that the situation of Palestinians in Arab countries is not within Israel's control.)
Six Day War
The establishment of the nation of Israel in 1948 was largely influenced by the aftermath of World War II and the Holocaust, which highlighted the urgent need for a Jewish homeland. The United Nations proposed a partition plan in 1947 to create separate Jewish and Arab states in Palestine, aiming to resolve ongoing tensions between Jewish and Arab populations. Despite opposition from Arab leaders, Israel declared independence in 1948, leading to conflict with neighboring Arab states and the displacement of many Palestinians. The complex historical, political, and social factors surrounding this event continue to impact the region today.
Palestinians