Yes, he did. He did this to confront Britain and to establish Soviet presence in the Middle East. It seemed like a logical alliance at the time, because Israel had many socialist kibbutzim. After 1954, the Soviet Union switched to become the patrons of the Arab World when Israel began to develop strong relations with the West. Eventually, Israel would form a strong alliance with the USA.
The Arabs and the Palestinians.
ZIONISM, the Jewish Nationalist Movement, led to the creation of the State of Israel in 1948.
Persuade people to support his state capitalist dictatorshit.
Christianity influenced the creation of state. This is because many Christians identified Israel as the birth place of Jesus.
One of the silvernings could be a) The Creation of the State of Israel, b) the unconditional support of Israel by the US and c) the fact that every Jewish (male or female) is now better off than before WW2. There are of course many more silverlinings...
That depends how far back you want to go. Before the creation of the modern State of Israel the first Chief Rabbis were:AshkenaziAbraham Isaac CookSephardiYaakov MeirAfter the creation of the State of Israel:AshkenaziYitzhak HaLevi HerzogSephardiBenzion Uziel
the established the basis for the extremination of Palestinians and the creation of the Israel state
The United Nations proposed a plan to divide Palestine into a Jewish state and an Arab state.
The creation of the State of Israel, for one. And in South Africa, Apartheid was established.
At the time, the US president was Harry S. Truman The first President of Israel was David Ben Gurion.
The United Nations approved Resolution 181 which provided for the creation of a Jewish State in the British Mandate of Palestine. The actual creation of that state was undertaken by prominent Zionists in the British Mandate.
The Holocaust in general and the Final Solution in particular proved to rest of the world what the Jews already knew which is that Anti-Semitism was pervasive enough to result in mass genocide. It was this realization which forced Western Powers to begrudgingly support the Zionist Dream of Creating the State of Israel in the International Legal Arena.