It is important to note that Jews did not "receive" Israel as if it were some sort of pre-wrapped gift. Israel was created in 1948 by its own leaders and citizens. What the United Nations and the International Community did provide was the legal legitimacy for the Jews to declare a State. There are several reasons why they felt this way.
1) Be Gone & Good Riddance: (written by someone else) Many nations looked on with favor and relief, assuming that all Jews would eventually migrate there, and the nations would finally be rid of them. But even that fond hope was not enough for most Muslim nations, who bitterly opposed the creation of Israel, and after 64 years, still do.
2) Holocaust Pity: The Holocaust bore out two major truths as concerned the Jewish people. The first was that without a government loyal to their interests, they could easily be targeted against and brutally murdered. The second major truth was that such an event was no longer a hypothetical since 6 million Jews were intentionally mass-murdered by what had previously been seen as one of the most progressive modern countries: Germany.
3) Middle East Control: Although it seems odd to say it today, both the United States and the Soviet Union believed that Israel could be converted to "their side" in the Cold War. Given that any Jewish State in the Arab World would be isolated, it would be natural for such a state to create a strategic relationship with one of the major powers. Additionally, a Jewish State might be able to influence neighboring Arab states and make them more pliant as concerns oil shipments. Both the USA and USSR supported the Creation of the State of Israel for these strategic reasons.
4) Solidarity with the Oppressed: Many nations in Latin America supported Israel because they sympathized with the oppressed Jewish people and saw the Independence of Israel as akin to their wars against Spain/Portugal and the internal fights for more indigenous equality.
5) Because It's the Right Thing to Do: There was certainly support for a Jewish State because some just saw it as the proper thing to return Palestine to the Jews. Churchill, who was no longer Prime Minister, held many pro-Zionist views out of respect for the Jews and their contribution to that region of the world.
6) Diplomatic Pressure: Both the United States and Soviet Union pressured their allies and third world countries to support the United Nations Resolution. This does not make the vote any less valid, but is worth noting.
ISRAEL is a modern state that was created in 1948 by Jews in Palestine.
Th modern state of Israel which at the time was a country called Palestine.
Th modern state of Israel which at the time was a country called Palestine.
israel is a state designated to jews.
yes, in a sense. The modern state of Israel did not exist at the time of the Holocaust, Israel then only had one meaning: the Jewish people. Ie. all Jews were part of Israel.
They first called it Canaan, then the Land of Israel, then Israel & Judea, then it was united back to Israel, then The Romans renamed it Palestine, then the Modern Jews named it the State of Israel.
the Jews are from israel. israel has been a Jewish country from the times of the bible.
The majority of Indian Jews have immigrated to Israel since the creation of the modern state in 1948. A total of 75,000 Indian Jews now live in Israel (over 1% of Israel's total population). Today there are less than 1000 Jews in India.
Israel.
(Referring to modern Israel): Israelis. (Referring to the Children of Israel of The Bible): Jews.
A minority of Jews, a majority of Arabs, and small numbers of other peoples. See also:Is Israel still protected by God?Does Israel belong to the Jews?What a Muslim has to say
(Referring to modern Israel): Israelis. (Referring to the Children of Israel of the Bible): Jews.